Veteran rocker Mylon LeFevre pens autobiography
ONE OF the hitmakers of 1980s CCM Mylon LeFevre has written his autobiography. Live Forever was penned with the help of his wife Christi and tells the story of the Grammy Award winning singer. Said LeFevre, "When I was 17, Elvis Presley recorded a song I wrote and from then on my life was a whirlwind ride of a rock and roll fantasy that you couldn't make up if you tried. This is my story. From playing stadiums, coliseums and getting high with some of the biggest rock stars in the world to being strung out on heroin and cocaine and trapped in a seemingly hopeless pit of depression and loneliness, it's all here, the good, bad and the ugly. I did finally find what I was looking for, but it wasn't in drugs, money or fame. I found God." Live Forever is published by Heritage Builders.
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