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MY BIO: Rare is it that any author will have one of his books described as the definitive work on a particular subject, but such a distinction has been bestowed by critics on no less than four books written by James Riordan. The New York Times Bestseller Break on Through, Riordan’s biography of Doors lead singer Jim Morrison, has not only been called “the most objective, thorough and professional Morrison biography” by the Times Book Review but also named as one of the Ten All Time Best Rock Biographies by Amazon.com. Riordan’s The Platinum Rainbow (written with Bob Monaco) was called “One of the best how-to books ever written” by the Los Angeles Daily News and “The ultimate career book on the music industry” by Recording, Engineer & Producer. Last March, critics described Riordan’s The Bishop of Rwanda as “one of the most important books you’ll ever read.” and now The Coming of the Walrus, Riordan’s novel about the 60s is being called “the definitive book on the era” and “a hilarious tale of a harrowing search for the greatest truth of all”.
The author of twenty-one books, James Riordan’s career began in the music industry where as a songwriter, manager, producer and concert promoter he worked with several well known artists. In 1976 he began writing a news-paper column on popular music, Rock-Pop, which he later syndicated. Riordan soon became one of America’s premier rock journalists with articles reaching millions of readers including those of Rolling Stone, Crawdaddy, Circus, Music-ian, and newspapers like The Chicago Daily News, The Kansas City Star, and many others. His reputation for relating on a one-to-one level soon led to interviews with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, Frank Zappa, The Doobie Brothers, Kenny Rogers, Barbra Mandrell, Crosby, Stills & Nash and countless others.
In 1978 Riordan moved to Los Angeles and along with producer Bob Monaco wrote The Platinum Rainbow which became the largest selling book ever written about the music business. The guide to “succeeding in the music business without selling your soul” was praised by Variety ,The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The Las Vegas Sun, The Minneapolis Tribune, Billboard, Record World and many more as “one of the best how-to books ever written”. Interviews with James Riordan were aired on over 1200 radio stations and numerous television talk shows. Riordan then turned his attention to television collaborating with Pulitzer Prize winner Jason Miller on a mini-series for net-work television called The Irish and a movie of the week for CBS entitled Bless Me Father. In June 1991, William Morrow & Co. published Break On Through which The New York Times called “the most objective, thorough, and professional Morrison biography yet”. Riordan also worked as a consultant on Oliver Stone’s film of Morrison’s life, The Doors, which led to his writing Stone’s biography. Published by Hyperion/Disney in December 1995, Entertainment Weekly called STONE “an unflinching biography...enough spectacle to fill a month of daytime-TV talk shows.” The New York Post said reading the book was like “the sensory overload of watching all of Oliver Stone’s movies back to back.” Riordan was interviewed by Inside Edition, People Magazine, The Tom Snyder Show, and many others.
From 1997-2000, Riordan created and co-starred in a local television program, Kankakee Valley Prime Time, which won six Crystal Communicators, three Tellys, and earned Riordan a Chicago/ Midwest Emmy Nomination for Writing the program. In the summer of 1999, James Riordan wrote, directed and starred in Maddance, an hour long dramatic project shot which won Crystal Communicators for Drama, Writing, Acting and Directing. In 2000, he wrote a screenplay on the life of actress Ingrid Bergman for Lancit Films and began work on his first novel, The Coming of the Walrus.
On April 9, 2000, James’ 16 year old son, Jeremiah, was killed as a passenger in an accident that involved three drunk drivers. Shortly after this, James founded Make it Stick which works to warn teens of the dangers of substance abuse and publishes a magazine distributed to high school students. In 2001, he founded Jeremiah’s – A Place to be Yourself to give teens a place to hang out away from the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Force to close by its incredible growth rate, Jeremiah’s was recognized as one of the fastest growing and most successful teen centers in the United States. In 2004, Toastmasters International named Riordan Communicator of the Year for Central Illinois, the YMCA gave him their Service to Youth Award and the United Way named him the Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County.
Returning to writing, Riordan completed The Coming of the Walrus and then went to Africa to write The Bishop of Rwanda, due out in October of 2006 (with an intro by Purpose Driven Life author Rick Warren). He then wrote the first book in a new teen novel series with Bill Myers (The Enemy Strikes) and a new adult novel, The Kill Switch. Riordan’s biography is included in both Who’s Who in Entertainment and Contemporary Authors of America.Visit www.jamesriordan.com to find out more!And, of course, FRIEND US!

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Jesus, Alexander the Great, George Patton, Mozart and John Lennon

My Blog

Rwanda Report Validates Charges Made in My Book

the recently released Rwanda Report has validated and supported my investigation (considered controversial and far fetched at the time) that the government of France not only arranged the assasination...
Posted by on Wed, 01 Oct 2008 15:01:00 GMT

Remembering Bob Monaco

Remembing Bob Monaco (1942-2008)                               ...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 13:54:00 GMT

Maddance Kill Sequence

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei67_q40ge0 This is a clip from my film, Maddance. It's pretty violent, gory and wild -- hope you like it!
Posted by on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:59:00 GMT

Election Time

     Well, it's election time, baby.  How much possible crap can be shoveled down our gullet.  An analysis of the debates and news- casts on one particular night last week sh...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:31:00 GMT

Best Rock Biographies

Break On Through On Amazon's All Time Best Rock Biographies..> Thanks to Patrick Marshall and Amazon.com for including Break On Through, my biography of Jim Morrison, on their list of all time Best...
Posted by on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:52:00 GMT

Alcohol and Teens

Surgeon General Warns America of Dangers of Teen Drinking! Yeah, well, finally.  Now that the statistics are overwhelming, now that America has a 30% high school drop out rate, now that alcohol a...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:13:00 GMT