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Pickers and Poets: The Ruthlessly Poetic Singer-Songwriters of Texas [Kõva köide]

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Many books and essays have addressed the broad sweep of Texas music—its multicultural aspects, its wide array and blending of musical genres, its historical transformations, and its love/hate relationship with Nashville and other established music business centers. This book, however, focuses on an essential thread in this tapestry: the Texas singer-songwriters to whom the contributors refer as “ruthlessly poetic.” All songs require good lyrics, but for these songwriters, the poetic quality and substance of the lyrics are front and center.

Obvious candidates for this category would include Townes Van Zandt, Michael Martin Murphey, Guy Clark, Steve Fromholz, Terry Allen, Kris Kristofferson, Vince Bell, and David Rodriguez. In a sense, what these songwriters were doing in small, intimate live-music venues like the Jester Lounge in Houston, the Chequered Flag in Austin, and the Rubaiyat in Dallas was similar to what Bob Dylan was doing in Greenwich Village. In the language of the times, these were “folk singers.” Unlike Dylan, however, these were folk singers writing songs about their own people and their own origins and singing in their own vernacular. This music, like most great poetry, is profoundly rooted.

That rootedness, in fact, is reflected in the book’s emphasis on place and the powerful ways it shaped and continues to shape the poetry and music of Texas singer-songwriters. From the coffeehouses and folk clubs where many of the “founders” got their start to the Texas-flavored festivals and concerts that nurtured both their fame and the rise of a new generation, the indelible stamp of origins is inseparable from the work of these troubadour-poets.
Introduction 1(16)
Craig Clifford
Craig D. Hillis
Part One The First Generation: Folksingers, Texas Style
Too Weird for Kerrville: The Darker Side of Texas Music
17(10)
Craig Clifford
Townes Van Zandt: The Anxiety, Artifice, and Audacity of Influence
27(9)
Robert Earl Hardy
Vignette---The Ballad of Willis Alan Ramsey
36(3)
Bob Livingston
Guy Clark: Old School Poet of the World
39(10)
Tamara Saviano
Kris Kristofferson: The Silver-Tongued Rhodes Scholar
49(10)
Peter Cooper
Vignette---Don Henley: Literature, Land, and Legacy
59(2)
Kathryn Jones
Steven Fromholz, Michael Martin Murphey, and Jerry Jeff Walker: Poetic in Lyric, Message, and Musical Method
61(22)
Craig D. Hillis
Vignette---Kinky Friedman: The Mel Brooks of Texas Music
83(2)
Craig Clifford
Billy Joe Shaver: Sin and Salvation Poet
85(7)
Joe Holley
One Man's Music: Vince Bell
92(9)
Joe Nick Patoski
Vignette---Ray Wylie Hubbard: Grifter, Ruffian, Messenger
101(2)
Jenni Finlay
The Great Progressive Country Scare of the 1970s
103(6)
Craig D. Hillis
Gary P. Nunn
Plenty Else to Do: Lyrical Lubbock
109(6)
Andy Wilkinson
Roots of Steel: The Poetic Grace of Women Texas Singer-Songwriters
115(21)
Kathryn Jones
From Debauched Yin to Mellow Yang: A Circular Trip through the Texas Music Festival Scene
136(9)
Jeff Prince
Vignette---Bobby Bridger: "Heal in the Wisdom," Creating a Classic
145(16)
Craig D. Hillis
Bobby Bridger
Interlude: What Do We Do with Willie?
148(1)
I Willie (An Early Encounter)
148(3)
Craig D. Hillis
II Willie (On Everything)
151(10)
Craig Clifford
Craig D. Hillis
Part Two The Second Generation: Garage Bands, Large Bands, and Other Permutations
"Gettin' Tough": Steve Earle's America
161(5)
Jason Mellard
Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen: Cosmic Aggies
166(8)
Jan Reid
Vignette---Walt Wilkins: Spirituality and Generosity
174(2)
Craig Clifford
Tim Jones
Lucinda Williams: Poet of Places in the Heart
176(9)
Kathryn Jones
Rodney Crowell: Looking Inward, Looking Outward
185(7)
John T. Davis
Vignette---Sam Baker: Short Stories in Song
192(1)
Robert Earl Hardy
James McMurtry: Too Long in the Wasteland
193(10)
Diana Finlay Hendricks
Part Three Epilogue: Passing of the Torch?
Drunken Poet's Dream: Hayes Carll
203(28)
I Good Enough for Old Guys
203(4)
Craig Clifford
II Good Enough for Young Guys
207(2)
Brian T. Atkinson
Roll On: Terri Hendrix
209(3)
Brian T. Atkinson
From Riding Bulls to Dead Horses: Ryan Bingham
212(6)
Craig Clifford
Shaina Post
Bad Girl Poet: Miranda Lambert
218(3)
Craig Clifford
Challenge to Bro Country: Kacey Musgraves
221(3)
Grady Smith
Beyond the Rivers
224(7)
Craig Clifford
Notes 231(2)
Selected Sources 233(10)
Contributors 243(8)
Index 251
John and Robin Dickson Series in Texas Music, sponsored by the Center for Texas Music History, Texas State University, USA.