Happy Mondays Frontman To Tell All (That He Remembers)
. However, as The Daily Express reports, Ryder admits to not remembering too much of his own musical past. "I've been mithered [asked] for years to write my autobiography, but I've always said no because the timing never felt right," he said. "Plenty of other people have had their say on Happy Mondays, and now just felt like the right time to tell it like it really happened." more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Happy Mondays CDs |
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