ADAM NORSWORTHY — one of the most popular musicians in the UK’s grassroots music community — and the creator of the annual Milkfest charity show held in London, has written a book titled ‘STAGE BY STAGE: A Life in Twelve Gigs.’
The founding member of THE MILK MEN, one of Britain’s leading blues-rock bands, tells how his life and identity as a musician were impacted by the twelve gigs he delivered (or attended), and which are chronicled in this book.
a biographical odyssey
RAW RAMP
through time and sound!
From his first terrible live performance in the United States, at the age of nine, to his triumphant British Blues charity fundraising events at London’s O2, this is a gig-goers ultimate musical travelogue… it’s a biographical odyssey through time and sound!
From his early years in Singapore and Washington, D.C., when all he sought was to be a rock star, to his later years in the London suburbs, when all he wanted was to ‘make ends meet’, ‘Stage By Stage‘ is Adam’s evocative reminiscence to live music and its ability to unite (or) divide us.
Adam’s journey in ‘Stage By Stage‘ is a charming, truthful, and nostalgic, celebration of a lifetime spent in live performance and a tribute the many enthusiastic individuals who make sure each-and-every show we attend is always the ‘gig of a lifetime’.
The book is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stage-Life-Twelve-Gigs/dp/B0G321WF5Q/

