Few bands have inspired as much devotion as the Chicago rock band Wilco, and it's thanks in large part to the band's singer, songwriter, and guiding light: Jeff Tweedy. But while his songs and music have been endlessly discussed and analyzed, Jeff has rarely talked so directly about himself, his life, and his artistic process. Until now. In his long-awaited memoir, Jeff tells stories about his childhood in Belleville, Illinois; the St. Louis record store, rock clubs, and live-music circuit that sparked his songwriting and performing career; and the Chicago scene that brought it all together. He also talks in-depth about his collaborators in Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, and more; and writes lovingly about his parents, wife Susie, and sons Spencer and Sammy. Honest, funny, and disarming, Tweedy's memoir takes readers inside both his life and his musical process, illuminating his singular genius and sharing his story, voice, and perspective for the first time.