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E-raamat: Pilgrims, Pickers and Honky-Tonk Heroes: My Personal Time with Music City Friends and Legends in Rock 'n' Roll, R&B, and a Whole Lot of Country

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Backbeat
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He didnt know it at the time, but Tim Ghiannis love affair with Nashville and its musical artists began on a steamy night in 1972, when the twenty-year-old author had unsolicited help from honky-tonkin legends Bobby Bare and Shel Silverstein during an after-midnight salvation of the city. It was the beginning of a lifelong urban romance that Ghianni would pursue during a career as a journalist in middle Tennessee, interviewing Nashvilles biggest stars and developing friendships with musicians of all kinds.

Pilgrims, Pickers & Honky-Tonk Heroes is Tim Ghiannis love letter and nostalgic swan song, recounting the storied musical history of Nashville as well as the dramatic changes the city has seen over the course of fifty years. The Nashville of todaywith one hundred newcomers a day from places like Los Angeles and New York and fresh waves of musicians making up a new modern soundtrackis not the same city he made his home in 1972, for better and for worse.

Time changes everything, even a beloved American city, but this briskly told and warmly remembered book recounts the countless friends, adventures, and anecdotes that capture the essence of Music City across a half-century.

Arvustused

Tim is a wordsmith unlike any other. Weve shared some good times together and he encapsulates the experiences as if they were yesterday. A truly gifted writer and friend. -- Kris Kristofferson

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Bobby Bare
1(13)
Chapter 2 Johnny Cash
14(8)
Chapter 3 Eddy Arnold
22(14)
Chapter 4 Kris Kristofferson
36(16)
Chapter 5 Little Jimmy Dickens
52(6)
Chapter 6 Chet Atkins
58(10)
Chapter 7 Mac Wiseman
68(13)
Chapter 8 Dixie and Tom T. Hall
81(14)
Chapter 9 Waylon Jennings
95(13)
Chapter 10 Grandpa Jones
108(7)
Chapter 11 Stonewall Jackson
115(6)
Chapter 12 Charlie Daniels
121(13)
Chapter 13 Jimmy Otey
134(8)
Chapter 14 George Jones
142(9)
Chapter 15 Billy Cox and Jimi Hendrix
151(12)
Chapter 16 Roy Clark
163(5)
Chapter 17 George Hamilton IV
168(8)
Chapter 18 Slim Whitman
176(9)
Chapter 19 Charlie McCoy
185(6)
Chapter 20 Marion James
191(9)
Chapter 21 Earl and Louise Scruggs
200(12)
Chapter 22 Willie Nelson
212(12)
Chapter 23 Jimmy Church
224(6)
Chapter 24 Perry Baggs with Jason & the Scorchers
230(12)
Chapter 25 Duane Eddy
242(9)
Chapter 26 Carl Smith and Goldie Hill
251(10)
Chapter 27 Harold Bradley
261(7)
Chapter 28 Tyrone "Super T" Smith
268(4)
Chapter 29 Bobby Hebb
272(12)
Chapter 30 Uncle Josh Graves
284(11)
Chapter 31 Frank Howard
295(6)
Chapter 32 Scotty Moore
301(16)
Chapter 33 Billy Joe Shaver
317(9)
Chapter 34 Funky Donnie Fritts
326(11)
Epitaph and Postlude 337(6)
Index 343
Tim Ghianni has been a professional writer since 1974, when he began a thirty-four-year stint as an award-winning editor, reporter, photographer, and columnist for newspapers in Nashville and middle Tennessee. He is now a freelance journalist and has authored books about his newspaper career and the decline of the industry, an alien invasion of a tiny Kentucky town, and his mothers death. He and his wife Suzanne live in the middle of Nashville, where they raised two children.