An epic tale of self-discovery by a self-confessed rock ’n’ roll disciple
What story begins in a bedroom in suburban New Jersey in the early ’60s, unfolds on some of the country's largest stages, and then ranges across the globe, demonstrating over and over again how Rock and Roll has the power to change the world for the better? This story.
The first true heartbeat of Unrequited Infatuations is the moment when Stevie Van Zandt trades in his devotion to the Baptist religion for an obsession with rock and roll. Groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones created new ideas of community, creative risk, and principled rebellion. They changed him forever. While still a teenager, he met Bruce Springsteen, a like-minded outcast and true believer who became one of his most important friends and bandmates. As Miami Steve, Van Zandt anchored the E Street Band as they conquered the rock and roll world.
And then, in the early ’80s, Van Zandt stepped away from E Street to embark on his own odyssey. He refashioned himself as Little Steven, a political songwriter and performer, fell in love with Maureen Santoro who greatly expanded his artistic palette, and visited the world’s hot spots as an artist and journalist to not just better understand them but to help change them. Most famously, he masterminded the recording of “Sun City,” an anti-apartheid anthem that sped the demise of South Africa’s institutionalized racism and helped get Nelson Mandela out of prison.
By the ’90s, Van Zandt had lived at least two lives—one as a mainstream rocker, one as a hardcore activist. It was time for a third. David Chase invited Van Zandt to be a part of his new television show, The Sopranos—as Silvio Dante, he was the unconditionally loyal consiglieri who sat at the right hand of Tony Soprano, a relationship that oddly mirrored his real-life relationship with Bruce Springsteen.
Underlying all of Van Zandt's various incarnations was a devotion to preserving the centrality of the arts, especially the endangered species of Rock. In the twenty-first century, Van Zandt founded a groundbreaking radio show—Underground Garage—a fiercely independent record label—Wicked Cool—and developed a curriculum to teach students of all ages through the medium of music history. He also rejoined the E Street Band for what has now been a twenty-year victory lap.
Unrequited Infatuations chronicles the twists and turns of Stevie Van Zandt’s always surprising life. It is more than just the testimony of a globe-trotting nomad, more than the story of a groundbreaking activist, more than the odyssey of a spiritual seeker, and more than a master class in rock and roll, not to mention a dozen other crafts. It's the best book of its kind because it's the only book of its kind.
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“Whether serving as a musical foil to the Boss or right-hand man to a crime boss, Steven Van Zandt, a.k.a. Little Steven, has proven himself one of the most reliable consiglieres in both real and fictional New Jersey pop culture history.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“Unrequited Infatuations is a wonderfully original take on a rock ’n’ roll autobiography.”
— Paul McCartney“This indeed is a cautionary tale filled with outrageous humor, worldly wisdom, and an uncanny sense of daring. No doubt about it, Stevie proves it time and time again he’s the man to know.”
— Bob Dylan“An inimitable rock ’n’ roll life told as boldly as it was lived…In this book Little Steven LETS IT ROCK!”
— Bruce Springsteen“Van Zandt lives and breathes rock and roll.”
— American Songwriter“Stands head and shoulders above the many celebrity memoirs out there.”
— Publishers Weekly“A pleasure for music fans and one of the best entertainment memoirs in recent years."
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Stevie Van Zandt is a beloved musician, songwriter, actor, radio host, and activist. He is best known as the guitarist of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and the lead member of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. He is also known for his acting work, most notably in The Sopranos (Silvio Dante) and Lilyhammer (Frank Tagliano); his radio work as the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on Sirius XM; and his devotion to music education (the TeachRock.org music history curriculum). In 2014, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band. He lives in Greenwich Village with his wife Maureen and Edie the dog.