
Everyone knows who Tom Petty is, but what do we really know about him? The blond, Florida-born rock ‘n’ roller has forged a lengthy and lucrative career by writing good, simple songs and playing them unpretentiously. He’s fronted a crackerjack band, the Heartbreakers, since the mid ’70s; he was a Traveling Wilbury; he made that one video where he dressed up as the Mad Hatter.
And?
Even hardcore Petty-heads may have difficulty summoning any deeper knowledge than that. Petty’s a terrific rock star, but not much of a celebrity. Warren Zanesโwhose band the Del Fuegos opened for Petty in the ’80sโhas penned not only the first Petty-approved biography of the reclusive musician, but perhaps the first real book of note about him altogether.
It turns out Tom Petty has some pretty remarkable stories, and Petty: The Biography touches on several of them, but doesn’t quite tie itself into a propulsive, alluring read. Petty’s early days in Florida, while largely unreported until now, are a bit of a slog. And the Heartbreakers’ history is dominated by Petty’s tempestuous relationship with original drummer Stan Lynch, who has more quotes in the book than Petty himself. Apart from guitarist Mike Campbellโwho’s even more of a mystery than his bossโthe other Heartbreakers barely register in the narrative.
