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20th
Jun
Father’s Day Piece in the New York Observer
Posted on 20th June 2016

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Hi. It’s Dave again. I wrote a little something for the New York Observer on language, specifically the kind that dads speakYou can read it right here. I hope you enjoy it so much.

Still street,
Dave Hill

20th
Jun
My Dad and Me on KCRW’s “Unfictional”
Posted on 20th June 2016

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I’m on the most recent episode of KCRW’s UnfictionalIt is their special Father’s Day episode and I talk about my dad, Led Zeppelin, and me. You can check it out here. And to find out more about my dad, Led Zeppelin, and me, get a copy of my new book already, dammit. Oh, and you can see me and my dad playing “Stairway to Heaven” together here.

Rock,

Dave Hill

 

13th
Jun
Books Can Be Your Buddies
Posted on 13th June 2016


Recently, I had the good fortune of appearing on the very first and very last episode of the popular syndicated book talk show Books Can Be Your Buddies with Malcolm Gladwell and Dick Cavett. We had a really nice time. Watch the whole thing above.

Still street,
Dave Hill

5th
Jun
Video of My Reading/Signing/Talking at Loganberry Books in Cleveland
Posted on 5th June 2016


A couple weeks ago, I got on a plane all by myself and flew to Cleveland to do an event for my new book at Loganberry Books, the best damn book store in town. Nick Dominic, a fine young man, caught the whole thing on his phone and now you can experience the magic for yourself. Cancel everything and watch it now if you would like to see a man of action in action.

Still street,
Dave Hill

1st
Jun
Me, Dave Hill, on the Chewin’ It Podcast
Posted on 1st June 2016

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I was recently in Los Angeles (Home of the Stars), and while I was there I had the pleasure of being a guest on the Chewin’ It podcast with Steve Lemme and Kevin Heffernan. We talked about prison, Van Halen, toilet clogging, and several other topics of great importance, including, yes, my new book. You can and should listen to the whole thing right here. I hope you enjoy it so much.

Thanks,
Dave Hill