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THE UNCOOL by Cameron Crowe (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)

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THE UNCOOL by Cameron Crowe (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Title: The Uncool Author: Cameron Crowe Narrator: Cameron Crowe Publication date: October 28, 2025 Length: Approximately 10–12 hours Genre: Memoir; music journalism/film autobiographical nonfiction Cameron Crowe recounts his teenage leap from precocious San Diego writer to Rolling Stone reporter, riding along with 1970s rock legends while steadfastly steering clear of the era’s excess. The memoir revisits the true episodes that inspired Almost

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THE UNCOOL by Cameron Crowe (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Title: The Uncool
Author: Cameron Crowe
Narrator: Cameron Crowe
Publication date: October 28, 2025
Length: Approximately 10–12 hours
Genre: Memoir; music journalism/film autobiographical nonfiction

Cameron Crowe recounts his teenage leap from precocious San Diego writer to Rolling Stone reporter, riding along with 1970s rock legends while steadfastly steering clear of the era’s excess. The memoir revisits the true episodes that inspired Almost Famous, framing a coming‑of‑age story about honesty, fandom, and finding a voice amid rock’s golden age. Intimate family portraits and creative turning points connect his early reporting to the films he would later write and direct. Reflective and warm, it’s a front‑row chronicle of music, mentorship, and the making of a storyteller.