It's About Time is a story of love, jealousy, and the spiritual power of music.
Woody Harper, a talented but troubled singer-songwriter, thought his life was finally on track after writing his first hit song. But the pressure mounts along with his fame. Woody, now living with his wife Stephanie and their baby daughter, struggles to write and record new music, tour with a dysfunctional band, and keep his cocaine habit under control.
When Woody loses his daughter in a reckless moment, his life spirals out of control. Meanwhile, Ray Bell, the singer who once stole his song, sues for co-writing credit, igniting a bitter courtroom battle. As their personal and professional lives collide, both men are forced to confront their pasts—and each other—in an explosive finale.
Greg Anton is best known as a master drummer and the co-founder of the San Francisco band Zero. Anton is also a practicing attorney and has taken his experience from both careers to create his Rock ‘n Roll novels. Anton has published over fifty original songs, many co-written with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, as well as composing music for film, television, and theater. He’s performed on over forty albums and at thousands of concerts worldwide with artists such as John Cipollina, John Lee Hooker, Steve Kimock, Otis Taylor, Stanley Jordan, Perry Farrell, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen, Derek Trucks, members of The Grateful Dead, and many others. It’s About Time is a sequel to his first novel Face the Music.
As an attorney Greg has been a champion of medical marijuana rights and in 2015 he achieved a landmark Federal Court decision which allowed medical marijuana to be distributed in California free of Federal interference.