Frank Zummo, the renowned pop-punk drummer from Sum 41, is opening up about his journey like never before. His new book, Unbreakable Rhythm: My Journey Through Music, Wellness & Mental Strength, promises an intimate look into his life, co-authored with music journalist Jason Pettigrew. The narrative is enriched by a foreword from Dhani Harrison and features interviews with rock legends such as Motley Crüe's Tommy Lee, Sum 41's own Deryck Whibley, and Vans Warped Tour's Kevin Lyman.
“I can’t believe Unbreakable Rhythm is finally out in the world. This book is a piece of my heart — a journey through struggle, resilience, and the beat that carried me forward. I’m honored to have so many special guests from all walks of life be part of this book, from music to wellness, each shaping the rhythm that brought me here. My hope is that anyone who reads it finds strength in their own rhythm.”
Unlike many musician memoirs that focus on wild tour stories, Zummo's book dives deeper. "A lot of musicians write books to share their stories, from their creative lives to their crazy tour tales to more scandalous moments. This is not that book," Zummo emphasizes. Instead, it is a heartfelt exploration of his personal growth and the workshops that have touched countless lives. "From the beginning, my mission was seeing how these workshop events were saving lives first-hand, motivating and inspiring people," he shares.
Frank Zummo is not just stopping at the book release. He has lined up an exciting series of events to further spread his message of resilience and empowerment. Fans can catch him at various School of Rock venues and other locations, including a special pre-game concert in East Rutherford and a feature at the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. Each event is a testament to Zummo's commitment to inspiring others through his music and personal experiences.