While most successful sidemen are lucky to spend a decade in the music business, multi-instrumentalist Mark Rivera is working on his fifth.
Best known as Billy Joelās saxophonist as well as Musical Director for Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band, Rivera has shared the stage with some of Rock ānā Rollās greatest performers, including John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Simon & Garfunkel, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Tony Bennett, Sheila E., Joe Walsh, Hall & Oates, and Peter Gabriel.
How does he do it while avoiding the typical pitfallsāfalling out of favor with the band, burnout, depression?
A devoted father and husband for nearly forty years, Riveraās recollections in Sideman demonstrate that while he struggled to balance the two worldsāa rock ānā roller circling the globe and a regular guy worried about putting food on the tableāhis bodyās compulsion to always be playing music kept him in constant pursuit of āthe next gig.ā
The sideman is put to the test as he recounts his past from the confines of a global pandemic, and the man accustomed to ākeeping up with the musicā is forced to put down his instruments and reflect.
Full of optimism, humor, and candor, Rivera turns the spotlight on the sidemanās life, revealing not only what it takes to climb the industry ladder (and stay there), but something more surprising: a bit of ourselves rocking out amongst all those superstars.

