K.D. Sanders is an award-winning writer, drummer and former employee of legendary Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard. He was born in Miami, Florida and raised in the Florida Keys. He moved to California for a better opportunity. There he worked with Fortune 500 companies, numerous celebrities and toured the U.S and Canada as a road manager. His story has been featured in newspapers such as the Corsair, Santa Monica College and the Key West Citizen. His first memoir, "Where Did My Life Go?: A Towering Experience" recounts various experiences including many celebrity encounters while working at Tower Records for 3 years after his band broke up and living alone in his van before the record store went out of business. The short story is now available with future short stories to follow to continue the memoir series, "Where Did My Life Go?"
A personal memoir of a drummer who moved to California from Florida to "make it" in a band. Through various trials and tribulations he becomes homeless and then writes a book about his experiences.
K.D. worked at the famous Tower Records on Sunset Blvd, and this details some of his tribulations there. Not only do you get various stories about celebrities, who came into the store, but the fact K.D. was homeless and living in his van during this time period adds some personal drama to the story as well. It's not lengthy but it's well written and never gets boring.
The trials and tribulations of a rock n roll drummer trying to make a living in the music business suddenly finds himself band less, jobless, homeless and essentially out of business. He returns to his hometown after his dream is shot down in Tinsel Town. He kept a journal of writings and has now published them for public consumption. Enjoy!! The eBook series entitled: "Where Did My Life Go?"