Larry Coffman celebrates the timeless magic of rock and roll through nostalgia, history, and heartfelt storytelling
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(Isstories Editorial):- Los Angeles, California Nov 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – “All the Hits All the Time: More Distinctive Rock Memories from the Coffman Collection” by Larry Coffman has been named a Notable Book by Pacific Book Review, praised as “an evocative, deeply personal tribute to the music that defined an era and continues to resonate across generations.”
Blending vivid storytelling with music history, Coffman invites readers on a nostalgic journey through rock and roll’s golden decades. From spontaneous sing-alongs at birthday parties to heartfelt reflections on the personal connections forged through music, the book showcases how rock continues to unite people across generations. Each story, rich with trivia and cultural insights, captures what makes the genre both historically significant and emotionally timeless.
Pacific Book Review commends Coffman’s ability to illustrate “how music creates common ground–even among strangers,” and celebrates his “sense of wonder and nostalgia that will resonate with readers who share his passion for rock and roll.”
Coffman also highlights the friendships and life lessons shaped by music, reminding readers that songs are more than melodies–they are markers of memory, emotion, and identity.
A lifelong rock enthusiast and Illinois native, Coffman has chronicled the evolution of the genre through his writing, capturing the heart and soul of the Rock & Roll generation.
“All the Hits All the Time” is a must-read for anyone who has ever found themselves lost–and found again–in music.
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