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Country Music Culture: From Hard Times to Heaven by Curtis W. Ellison,

Country Music Culture: From Hard Times to Heaven by Curtis W. Ellison,
Here is a perspective on contemporary country music's stars, promoters, and fans. It shows how this vibrant culture evolved from rustic radio programs based in the American South to become an international phenomenon charged by aggressive promotion of recording artists and an extended network of performers and fans unparalleled in other forms of popular music. Here the Grand Ole Opry is likened to the mother church, with the Carter family and Jimmie Rodgers as its tragic troubadours who passed the torch for plaintive anthems to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline. Elvis Presley provided an icon for spiritual devotion. Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Reba McEntire have carved popular images of strong, successful women, while Garth Brooks, country music's most vibrant financial success, plays out an image of sensitive masculinity. Drawing upon a diverse range of sources - literary and scholarly works, fan magazines and music business publications, biographies of country music stars, recordings, radio and television programs, and motion pictures - Country Music Culture is based on the author's firsthand observations of more than seventy-five live concerts and public events.



The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music by Joli Jensen, X
The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music by Joli Jensen, X
This book is about the value that an audience places on a commercial cultural product like country music. It explores why the concept of authenticity in country music is so crucial to so many of its fans. It does this by examining the dramatic changes that occurred in country music in the 1950s and 1960s, when one popular style - honky-tonk - was effectively supplanted by another - the smoother, more broadly accessible "Nashville Sound" associated with producers Owen Bradley, Chet Atkins, and others. Author Joli Jensen shows how this change was an inventive compromise, a way to maintain the most important aspects of the music's roots while broadening its appeal. She documents this musical and cultural transition in a chapter focusing on the remarkable recording career of Nashville Sound artist Patsy Cline, the artist who most fully embodies these tensions.



Johnny Duncan (country music artist) - *This article is about Johnny Duncan the country music artist. For the blue grass artist see: Johnny Duncan.

British Columbia Country Music Association - The British Columbia Country Music Association is a Canadian artist organization designed "to promote, foster and encourage the development and public appreciation of, and interest in, the British Columbia Country Music Community - provincially, nationally and internationally."

Pee Wee King - Pee Wee King, born Julius Frank Anthony Kuczynski (February 18, 1914 – March 7, 2000), was an American country music songwriter and recording artist. He was born in Wisconsin and had lived in both Milwaukee and Abrams, Wisconsin, during his youth.

Martie Erwin - Martie Erwin, also known as Martie Seidel and Martie Maguire, (born October 12, 1969) is a country music songwriter, recording artist and musician, born and residing in Dallas. She is married to Irishman Gareth Maguire.



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