Americana music : voices, visionaries, & pioneers of an honest sound /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zimmerman, Lee (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2019]
Edition:First edition.
Series:John and Robin Dickson series in Texas music.
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Online Access:Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Back to the Beginning
  • ch. 1 Routes and Roots
  • ch. 2 Instrumental Essentials
  • ch. 3 Mississippi and the Birth of the Blues
  • ch. 4 Bluegrass Breaks Out
  • ch. 5 Talking with a Legend: Dr. Ralph Stanley
  • ch. 6 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Completes the Circle
  • pt. 2 Byrds, Burritos, and Changing Times
  • ch. 7 David Crosby: A Byrd's Timeless Flight
  • ch. 8 Chris Hillman: The Byrds and Beyond
  • ch. 9 Richie Furay Remembers: Seminal Member of Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and Souther-Hillman-and Furay Shares His Story
  • ch. 10 Poco Primes Country Rock
  • ch. 11 Timothy B. Schmit: From Poco to the Eagles, Still Flying High
  • ch. 12 Eagles' One Time Wingman Don Felder Shares His Story
  • ch. 13 Graham Nash: Past but Present
  • ch. 14 Dwight Yoakam Goes Back to Bakersfield
  • ch. 15 Holly Williams: Heir to a Legend
  • ch. 16 Sam Bush: From Bluegrass to Nu-Grass, and Stopping in Nashville in Between
  • ch. 17 Kinky Friedman: An Irascible Icon Speaks Out
  • ch. 18 Guy Clark's Melancholy Musings
  • ch. 19 Billy Joe Shaver: A Rebel with a Cause
  • ch. 20 Ray Wylie Hubbard's Past Perfect
  • ch. 21 David Bromberg: Sideman as Superstar
  • ch. 22 Delbert McClinton Peruses the Past, While Contemplating the Present
  • pt. 3 Transition Is Complete: Americana Today
  • ch. 23 John Oates Takes a Rural Route off the Mainstream Mile
  • ch. 24 Steve Forbert and the Art of Compromise
  • ch. 25 Lot to Lovett
  • ch. 26 No Baggage for Bela
  • ch. 27 Jay Farrar Talks about a Prodigal Son Volt
  • ch. 28 Chris Isaak Aims for Arcane Americana
  • ch. 29 Shawn Colvin: Covers Girl
  • ch. 30 Mavericks: Renegade Rockers
  • ch. 31 Steep Canyon Rangers: Bluegrass Boosters on a Steady Ascent
  • ch. 32 Punch Brothers Get Punchy
  • ch. 33 Yonder Mountain String Band: A Testament to Telluride
  • ch. 34 Greensky Bluegrass: Breaking Down Barriers
  • ch. 35 Avert Brothers Redefine the Template
  • ch. 36 Amanda Shires Emerges on Her Own
  • ch. 37 Donna the Buffalo and the Populist Stampede
  • ch. 38 Rose by Any Other Name
  • ch. 39 Derek Trucks Talks Multitasking, Working with His Wife, and Lessons Learned from the Past
  • ch. 40 Dave Rawlings: Man as Machine
  • ch. 41 Dawes Pause: Looking Forward with a Nod to the Past
  • ch. 42 Ruthie Keeps It Real
  • ch. 43 Mekons Blur the Line between Past and Present
  • ch. 44 Band of Heathens as a Band of Brothers
  • ch. 45 Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band Go Back to the Roots
  • pt. 4 Americana Abroad
  • ch. 46 Julian Dawson: Despite English Origins, He's Found His Nashville Niche
  • ch. 47 Dreaming Spires Share Their Search for the "Supertruth"
  • ch. 48 Sadies Look South
  • ch. 49 Falls: Love, Life, and Life on the Road
  • ch. 50 Ireland's Arborist Details His Circumspect
  • ch. 51 Jenn Grant Channels Her Mother's Inspiration and Her Own Determination
  • ch. 52 Henrys' Unlikely Exposition.