Ian Sperling is a personal manager to some of the best-known musicians in the world. His work happens in the background of the music business so, though he is known to his contemporaries, he has successfully avoided fame for himself. His job is to allow Fame to plant her blessing upon those who have worked years for the honor. Anonymity is his best friend. Until the day he accidentally saves a roomful of young concertgoers. From that moment on he is cursed with the scourge of saving people's lives quite by freak circumstances. He runs into his old friend songwriter, and musician extraordinaire, Jaxson Grahm. They decide to do a tour just for fun and old time's sake. The tour takes on a life of its own as it takes on a purpose of higher calling, to raise money and awareness of the Untouchables, people who are considered less than others, throughout the world. In Sequel, Sperling, Grahm, and company continue the tour through the southern states against the better judgment of the FBI, who have warned Ian and company there are threats on their lives. It would seem the supremacists don't care for the calling of the tour. They wind their way through threats, attempted attacks, hate, and ignorance attempting to complete their mission. The question as always is, who wins, hate or love, and will all survive?
Sequel, An Ian Sperling Saga; The Tour Continues
Ian Sperling is a personal manager to some of the best-known musicians in the world. His work happens in the background of the music business so, though he is known to his contemporaries, he has successfully avoided fame for himself. His job is to allow Fame to plant her blessing upon those who have worked years for the honor. Anonymity is his best friend. Until the day he accidentally saves a roomful of young concertgoers. From that moment on he is cursed with the scourge of saving people's lives quite by freak circumstances. He runs into his old friend songwriter, and musician extraordinaire, Jaxson Grahm. They decide to do a tour just for fun and old time's sake. The tour takes on a life of its own as it takes on a purpose of higher calling, to raise money and awareness of the Untouchables, people who are considered less than others, throughout the world. In Sequel, Sperling, Grahm, and company continue the tour through the southern states against the better judgment of the FBI, who have warned Ian and company there are threats on their lives. It would seem the supremacists don't care for the calling of the tour. They wind their way through threats, attempted attacks, hate, and ignorance attempting to complete their mission. The question as always is, who wins, hate or love, and will all survive?