Check out the latest episode of “The Art of Cathedral City,” CCTV’s regular series celebrating the arts and culture throughout our community!
Host Conrad Angel Corral recently interviewed rock legend Andy Cahan about his upcoming book signing event for “The Most Famous Musician You’ve Never Heard Of,” taking place at the Cathedral City Library, located at 33520 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City, CA. This entertaining event on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, features a video showing and Q&A session followed by the book signing.
In his interview with Conrad, Andy Cahan discusses his six decades in the music industry, performing with legendary artists that rock fans will instantly recognize. His impressive collaborations include Harry Nilsson, Little Richard, The Turtles, Ringo Starr, Jimmy Webb, Seals and Crofts, Frank Zappa, Dr. John, Chuck Berry, Kinky Friedman, Lou Reed, Eric Carmen, and Jimi Hendrix. In his new book, Cahan gathers up these remarkable experiences, making for an entertaining read that chronicles his extraordinary musical journey.
This unique opportunity allows residents and visitors to meet a musician whose career spans multiple generations of rock history, offering rare insights into the industry and the iconic artists he’s worked alongside. The event promises to be both educational and entertaining for music enthusiasts of all ages.
Please support our local cultural events and library programming. The Cathedral City Library continues to bring exceptional speakers and authors to our community. Residents can watch new episodes of CCTV on the City’s Facebook page, Instagram account and YouTube channel, or watch CCTV (our government cable channel) on Spectrum Cable Channel 17.
For more information about this event, please contact the Cathedral City Library at 33520 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City, CA.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
- Location: Cathedral City Library, 33520 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City, CA
- Format: Video showing, Q&A, and book signing
- Cost: Free to attend

