Six Guns South were five nobodies when Eddie Wilson pulled them out of bars, beach festivals, and dead‑end gigs and set them on a collision course with history to become the greatest rock and roll act of their era. Told through interviews, road‑worn memories, and the uneasy honesty of men who spent their lives under stage lights, Six Guns South follows Jason, the wrong‑name kid from Kentucky with a voice that could sell sin and salvation, alongside Conner, a Cajun piano prodigy, Tony, a Jersey bassist with a mean groove, Mario, a West Coast drummer with perfect time, and Frankie the son of a faded sixties idol determined to step out of his father’s shadow. As an older, battle‑scarred band prepares to release its first new album in fifteen years, journalist Boo Ellison is granted unprecedented access and what he uncovers is a story of ambition, loyalty, mystery, addiction, and the cost of greatness. For fans of behind‑the‑music stories, Six Guns South is a raw, propulsive novel about a band who valued each other above all else and the band’s buried treasure some fans believe is real.

