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Hank Williams

Author : Jay Caress
Publisher : Madison Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1982-06-01
Category : Country musicians
ISBN : 0812861094

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Hank Williams, Country Music's Tragic King

Author : Jay Caress
Publisher : Scarborough House
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105127135221

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Recounts the personal and professional life of the country singer and songwriter whose music bridged the gap between country and pop music and established country music within popular culture.

Hank: The Short Life and Long Country Road of Hank Williams

Author : Mark Ribowsky
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781631491580

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Hank: The Short Life and Long Country Road of Hank Williams by Mark Ribowsky Pdf

"A compassionate yet clear-eyed" (Washington Post) portrait of country music’s founding father and "Hillbilly King." Mark Ribowsky’s Hank has been hailed as the "greatest biography yet" (Library Journal, starred review) of the beloved icon. Hank Williams, a frail, flawed man who had become country music’s first real star, instantly morphed into its first tragic martyr when he died in the backseat of a Cadillac at the age of twenty-nine. Six decades later, Ribowsky traces the miraculous rise of this music legend?from the dirt roads of rural Alabama to the now-immortal stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and, finally, to a lonely end on New Year’s Day in 1953. Examining Williams’s chart-topping hits while also re-creating days and nights choked in booze and desperation, Hank uncovers the real man beneath the myths, reintroducing us to an American original whose legacy, like a good night at the honkytonk, promises to carry on and on.

The Hank Williams Reader

Author : Patrick Huber,Steve Goodson,David Anderson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2014-01-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199349883

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The Hank Williams Reader by Patrick Huber,Steve Goodson,David Anderson Pdf

When Hank Williams died on New Year's Day 1953 at the age of twenty-nine, his passing appeared to bring an abrupt end to a saga of rags-to-riches success and anguished self-destruction. As it turned out, however, an equally gripping story was only just beginning, as Williams's meteoric rise to stardom, extraordinary musical achievements, turbulent personal life, and mysterious death all combined to make him an endlessly intriguing historical figure. For more than sixty years, an ever-lengthening parade of journalists, family and friends, musical contemporaries, biographers, historians and scholars, ordinary fans, and novelists have attempted to capture in words the man, the artist, and the legend. The Hank Williams Reader, the first book of its kind devoted to this giant of American music, collects more than sixty of the most compelling, insightful, and historically significant of these writings. Among them are many pieces that have never been reprinted or that are published here for the first time. The selections cover a broad assortment of themes and perspectives, ranging from heartfelt reminiscences by Williams's relatives and shocking tabloid exposés to thoughtful meditations by fellow artists and penetrating essays by prominent scholars and critics. Over time, writers have sought to explain Williams in a variety of ways, and in tracing these shifting interpretations, this anthology chronicles his cultural transfiguration from star-crossed hillbilly singer-songwriter to enduring American icon. The Hank Williams Reader also features a lengthy interpretive introduction and the most extensive bibliography of Williams-related writings ever published.

Hank Williams, So Lonesome

Author : George William Koon
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1578062837

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An authoritative separation of myth from fact in the life of the great country music star

Sound Judgment

Author : Richard Leppert
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-31
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781000949391

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The essays in Sound Judgment span the full career of Richard Leppert, from his earliest to work that appears here for the first time, on subjects drawn from early modernity to the present concerning music both popular and classical, European and North American. Noted for his path-breaking interdisciplinary scholarship on music and visual culture, the collection includes key essays on music's visualization in art practices in virtually all visual media, including film. The fourteen essays comprising this volume demonstrate Leppert's many contributions to critical musicology, particularly in the areas of aesthetics as well as social and intellectual history, all of it grounded in a heterodox body of critical and cultural theory, with the work of Theodor W. Adorno particularly noteworthy. The collection is preceded by an introduction in which Leppert traces his intellectual development, defined in large part by the social, cultural, and political upheavals of the 1960s and their aftermath both in the academy and in society at large.

All that Glitters

Author : George H. Lewis
Publisher : Popular Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Music
ISBN : 0879725745

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This collection of essays examines modern country music in America, from its roots to today's music. Contributors look at aspects of the music as diverse as the creation of country culture in the honky tonk; the development of the Nashville music industry; and why country music singers are similar to the English romantic poets. Historians, sociologists, musicologists, folklorists, anthropologists, ethnographers, communication specialists, and journalists are all represented.

Behind the Grand Ole Opry Curtain

Author : Grand Ole Opry,Robert K. Oermann
Publisher : Center Street
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2008-10-08
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781599951843

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Behind the Grand Ole Opry Curtain by Grand Ole Opry,Robert K. Oermann Pdf

The Grand Ole Opry has been home to the greatest legends of country music for over eighty years, and in that time it has seen some of conutry music's most dramatic stories unfold. We'll hear of the great love stories ranging from Johnny Cash and June Carter in the 1960s to Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, who married in 2005. We'll get the truth of the tragedies that led to the loss of three stars all in the same month, starting the rumor of the "Opry Curse." We'll learn how after being stabbed, shot, and maimed, Trace Adkins calls his early honky-tonk years "combat country," and we'll find inspiration from DeFord Bailey, an African American harmonica player in 1927 crippled by childhood polio who rose to fame as one of the first Opry stars. Our hearts will break for Willie Nelson, who lost his only son on Christmas Day, and soar for Amy Grant and Vince Gill, who found true love. Based on over 150 firsthand interviews with the stars of The Grand Ole Opry, these are stories that tell the heart of country--the lives that are lived and inspire the songs we love.

Wrong's What I Do Best

Author : Barbara Ching
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2001-07-19
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190283094

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This is the first study of "hard" country music as well as the first comprehensive application of contemporary cultural theory to country music. Barbara Ching begins by defining the features that make certain country songs and artists "hard." She compares hard country music to "high" American culture, arguing that hard country deliberately focuses on its low position in the American cultural hierarchy, comically singing of failures to live up to American standards of affluence, while mainstream country music focuses on nostalgia, romance, and patriotism of regular folk. With chapters on Hank Williams Sr. and Jr., Merle Haggard, George Jones, David Allan Coe, Buck Owens, Dwight Yoakam, and the Outlaw Movement, this book is written in a jargon-free, engaging style that will interest both academic as well as general readers.

Reading Pop : Approaches to Textual Analysis in Popular Music

Author : Richard Middleton
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2000-06-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780191588211

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Reading Pop collects together key essays on the interpretation of pop songs previously published in the journal Popular Music. In sixteen varied studies by many of the best-known scholars, all the most influential approaches are represented. An introduction by leading pop academic Richard Middleton puts them into context and outlines the main debates. A select bibliography of other writings on pop music analysis adds to the usefulness of the book, which will become a central text in popular music studies. - ;Reading Pop collects together key essays on the interpretation of pop songs previously published in the journal Popular Music. In sixteen varied studies by many of the best-known scholars, all the most influential approaches are represented. An introduction by leading pop academic Richard Middleton puts them into context and outlines the main debates. A select bibliography of other writings on pop music analysis adds to the usefulness of the book, which will become a central text in popular music studies. - ;extensive introduction is particularly valuable ... the paperback price is worth it for the introduction, and the Bjornberg and Tagg essays, alone. - Allan More, British Journal of Music Education

A Psychological Biography of Hiram “Hank” Williams

Author : Paul R. Nail, Ph.D.
Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781682359655

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Volume II picks up in 1943-44, right where Volume I left off, with Hank’s courtship and marriage to first wife, Audrey (Sheppard) Guy Williams, his rise to fame at the Louisiana Hayride, 1948-49, and at the Grand Ole Opry, 1949-50, before success began closing in on him by December 1950. Hank was only 27 years old at the time, and no one knew that he had only two more years to live. Despite Hank’s growing alcoholism, marital and health problems, and eventual addiction to prescription drugs, his last two years were perhaps the most productive and successful of his career. “A special feature of Volume II is that Dr. Nail devotes an entire chapter to the art and craft of songwriting. Here, Nail provides what I believe is the most accurate and comprehensive analysis to date of the relative contributions of Hank and his publisher/song editor, Fred Rose, to Hank’s songs. Like Volume I, Volume II is a must-read for anyone seeking greater understanding and insight into the short but fabulous life and career of the legendary Hank Williams. I wholeheartedly recommend it.” – Ed Guy, noted Hank Williams expert

Rainbow at Midnight

Author : George Lipsitz
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0252063945

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Rainbow at Midnight details the origins and evolution of working-class strategies for independence during and after World War II. Arguing that the 1940s may well have been the most revolutionary decade in U.S. history, George Lipsitz combines popular culture, politics, economics, and history to show how war mobilization transformed the working class and how that transformation brought issues of race, gender, and democracy to the forefront of American political culture. This book is a substantially revised and expanded work developed from the author's heralded 1981 Class and Culture in Cold War America.

Historical Dictionary of Popular Music

Author : Norman Abjorensen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 695 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-25
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781538102152

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This book seeks to trace the rise of popular music, identify its key figures and track the origins and development of its multiple genres and styles, all the while seeking to establish historical context. It is, fundamentally, a ready reference guide to the broad field of popular music over the past two centuries. It has become a truism that popular music, so pervasive in the modern world, constitutes a soundtrack to our lives – a constant though changing presence as we cross thresholds and grow from children to teenagers to adults. But it has become more than a soundtrack; it has become a narrative. Not just an accompaniment to our daily lives but incorporating our lives, our sense of identity, our lived experiences, into it. We have become part of the music just as the music has become part of us. The Historical Dictionary of Popular Music contains a chronology, an introduction, an appendix, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on major figures across genres, definitions of genres, technical innovations and surveys of countries and regions. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about popular music.

The Journal of Country Music

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Country music
ISBN : IND:30000046875906

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CrossRoads

Author : Ted Olson
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0865548668

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This first volume of "CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual picks up where its predecessor, the acclaimed biannual periodical "CrossRoads: A Journal of Southern Culture, left off when the latter ceased publication in the mid-1990s. Formerly edited by several graduate students affiliated with the University of Mississippi's Center for the Study of Southern Culture (primarily by current editor Ted Olson), "Cross Roads: A Southern Culture Annual will continue its original mission: to provide a forum for diverse perspectives on the South and on Southern culture through combining compelling new fiction and poetry from well-known as well as emerging Southern authors, with eloquent articles, memoirs, oral histories, and photo essays that interpret and celebrate relevant manifestations of the Southern cultural experience. "CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual will deepen readers' awareness of and connection to the South.