
Going Down to the River
A Homeless Musician, an Unforgettable Song, and the Miraculous Encounter that Changed a Life
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November 15, 2017
At the age of 62, Doug Seegers was a homeless and drug-addicted street musician in Nashville with only his guitar and a lifelong dream of someday making it in country music. When a Swedish country-music star and her team of documentarians discovered Seegers, his luck finally began to change. In short order, he became an international star, selling out shows and scoring chart-toppers in Sweden. Going Down to the River, titled after his biggest hit, is Seegers' account of how his road to fame wasn't just luck; it was a miracle. With the backing of coauthor Eubanks, he offers humble and convincing testimony of grace in a most unexpected Cinderella story. Without sugarcoating or shame, Seegers straight talks about life growing up in the 1960s and '70s, hazy honky-tonk bars, and sights and sounds of life on the street. Written in Seegers' signature drawl, it gives readers a raw look at the cycle of addiction and poverty, and the moment he traded it all for a life devoted to God.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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