Comin' Right at Ya

Comin' Right at Ya
Author: Ray Benson
Publisher: Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477307737

“Full of humor and humility . . . Since Benson started Asleep at the Wheel as a working-class country band, it’s one helluva ride worth telling.” —The Austin Chronicle A six-foot-seven-inch Jewish hippie from Philadelphia starts a Western swing band in 1970. It sounds like a joke but—more than forty years, twenty-five albums, and nine Grammy Awards later—Asleep at the Wheel is still drawing crowds around the world. The roster of musicians who’ve shared a stage with the Wheel is a who’s who of American popular music—Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, George Strait, Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett, and so many more. And the bandleader who’s brought them all together is the hippie that claimed Bob Wills’s boots: Ray Benson. In this hugely entertaining memoir, Benson looks back over his life and wild ride with Asleep at the Wheel from the band’s beginning in Paw Paw, West Virginia, through its many years as a Texas institution. He vividly recalls all the inevitable ups and downs and changes in personnel and describes the making of classic albums such as Willie and the Wheel and Tribute to the Music of Bob Willsand the Texas Playboys. The ultimate music industry insider, Benson explains better than anyone else how the Wheel got rock hipsters and die-hard country fans to love groovy new-old Western swing. Decades later, they still do. “Ray Benson is something—creative, fun, entertaining—you’ll love this book!” —Dolly Parton “I’ve known Ray Benson for over forty years and never could figure out how he does all he does while asleep at the wheel! This book, however, tells how it all went down!” —Willie Nelson

Comin' Right at Ya

Comin' Right at Ya
Author: Ray Benson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0292756585

A six-foot-seven-inch Jewish hippie from Philadelphia starts a Western swing band in 1970, when country fans hate hippies and Western swing. It sounds like a joke but—more than forty years, twenty-five albums, and nine Grammy Awards later—Asleep at the Wheel is still drawing crowds around the world. The roster of musicians who’ve shared a stage with the Wheel is a who’s who of American popular music—Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, George Strait, Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett, and so many more. And the bandleader who’s brought them all together is the hippie that claimed Bob Wills’s boots: Ray Benson. In this hugely entertaining memoir, Benson looks back over his life and wild ride with Asleep at the Wheel from the band’s beginning in Paw Paw, West Virginia, through its many years as a Texas institution. He vividly recalls spending decades in a touring band, with all the inevitable ups and downs and changes in personnel, and describes the making of classic albums such as Willie and the Wheel and Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. The ultimate music industry insider, Benson explains better than anyone else how the Wheel got rock hipsters and die-hard country fans to love groovy new-old Western swing. Decades later, they still do.

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams
Author: David Menconi
Publisher: Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0292744595

A chronicle of Adams’s rise from alt-country to rock stardom, featuring stories about the making of the albums Strangers Almanac and Heartbreaker. Before he achieved his dream of being an internationally known rock personality, Ryan Adams had a band in Raleigh, North Carolina. Whiskeytown led the wave of insurgent-country bands that came of age with No Depression magazine in the mid-1990s, and for many people it defined the era. Adams was an irrepressible character, one of the signature personalities of his generation, and as a singer-songwriter he blew people away with a mature talent that belied his youth. David Menconi witnessed most of Whiskeytown’s rocket ride to fame as the music critic for the Raleigh News & Observer, and in Ryan Adams, he tells the inside story of the singer’s remarkable rise from hardscrabble origins to success with Whiskeytown, as well as Adams’s post-Whiskeytown self-reinvention as a solo act. Menconi draws on early interviews with Adams, conversations with people close to him, and Adams’s extensive online postings to capture the creative ferment that produced some of Adams’s best music, including the albums Strangers Almanac and Heartbreaker. He reveals that, from the start, Ryan Adams had a determined sense of purpose and unshakable confidence in his own worth. At the same time, his inability to hold anything back, whether emotions or torrents of songs, often made Adams his own worst enemy, and Menconi recalls the excesses that almost, but never quite, derailed his career. Ryan Adams is a fascinating, multifaceted portrait of the artist as a young man, almost famous and still inventing himself, writing songs in a blaze of passion. “Menconi, a veteran music critic based in Raleigh, North Carolina, had a front row seat for alt-country wunderkind Ryan Adams’ rise to prominence—from an array of local bands, to Whiskeytown, and on to a successful and prolific solo career. Here, Menconi enthusiastically revisits those heady days when the mercurial Adams’ performances were either transcendent or tantrum-filled—the author was there for most of them, and he packs his book with tales of magical performances and utterly desperate train wrecks. . . . This interview- and anecdote-laden exposé of the artist's early career will doubtless find a happy home with Adams fans.” —Publishers Weekly

All Music Guide to Country

All Music Guide to Country
Author: Michael Erlewine
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879304751

Reviews and rates the best recordings of country artists and groups, provides biographies of the artists, and charts the evolution of country music

Tall Tales at the General Store

Tall Tales at the General Store
Author: Mary Greene Lee
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449762611

Enjoy the bygone days of a time precariously nestled between the comforts of peace and the ever-present threat of impending war in 1939. Meander the dirt roads converging at the general store, where tall tales flow freely. A young parson from the Northeast arrives and receives an education from the mountaineers far beyond his "preacher schooling." The unsolicited courtin' assistance pushes his patience to the limits. Laugh with six brothers as they unconventionally live balancing compassion with tomfoolery; gaiety with grief; all while holding fast to a simple yet steadfast faith. A new resident arrives, not fitting the mold of a Greenbed woman; she clings to high fashion and longs for the social life she enjoyed in the big city. Her actions and attitudes alienate the residents from her husband's struggling store until she is forced to put her life into the hands of the most unlikely character in the mountain. The war touched the mountain community in a shocking manner they'd never imagined possible.

Goldmine Record Album Price Guide

Goldmine Record Album Price Guide
Author: Dave Thompson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1440248915

Just like you, Goldmine is passionate about vinyl. It rocks our world. So trust us when we say that the Goldmine Record Album Price Guide is a vinyl collector's best friend. Inside these pages you'll find the latest pricing and identification information for rock, pop, alternative, jazz and country albums valued at $10 or more. And that's just for starters. Goldmine Record Album Price Guide features: • Updated prices for more than 100,000 American vinyl LPs released since 1948. • A detailed explanation of the Goldmine Grading Guide, the industry standard. • Tips to help you accurately grade and value your records--including promo pressings. • An easy-to-use, well-organized format. Whether you're new to the scene or a veteran collector, Goldmine Record Album Price Guide is here to help!

Destiny in Red

Destiny in Red
Author: James R. Kanon
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625160461

Destiny in Red: A Joshua Pike Thriller is the first in a series of suspense novels spanning four generations of law officers. The tales begin with a "hard as nails" frontier marshal in the post-Civil War period, and blaze through to a modern-day state police captain facing the deadliest case of his career. This first installment opens before Joshua Pike's birth in the early 1800s, in circumstances as violent as the times. Pike's life is shaped greatly by the Civil War, which brings post-war crime and lawlessness to the Western territories. Of further challenge is Joey Tate, an unfortunate, mentally challenged, and abused man, who crosses paths with Joshua Pike in the last chapter. Not to be missed, this is no typical western! Notes author James R Kanon, "This is my first in a series of eight planned novels. My next book will cover the twelve-year period skipped over in this work. Joshua Pike has many more stories to tell." James R Kanon was born in Gulfport, Mississippi in 1944, but left at three months of age when his engineer father was transferred to Wichita, Kansas. He still claims Wichita as home, but has retired to North Carolina where he vacationed for most of his adult life. He earned a degree in communications with a minor in journalism, but credits his writing skills to twenty-five years of Toastmasters International. "The characters and stories have been in my head for years. It was just a matter of having time to put them on paper. I credit my wife Gayle with inspiring me to get started." Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/JamesRKanon

The City of Fire

The City of Fire
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

'The City of Fire' by Grace Livingston Hill follows the story of Lynn Severn, the daughter of a small town minister, as she navigates a troubled relationship with her childhood friend, Mark Carter. Although often classified as a romance, the novel is more accurately a coming-of-age story with a lovable heroine at its center. The plot is driven by the actions of fourteen-year-old Billy, who unwittingly causes trouble for Mark and spends the rest of the story trying to make things right. This uplifting tale showcases the power of redemption and the importance of doing the right thing, even when it's difficult.

No Further Messages

No Further Messages
Author: Brett Savory
Publisher: ChiZine
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1771481846

This is not, and never has been, about you. Any of you. This is not, and never has been, about good and bad. This makes no sense to you, I know. I have taken all who are worthy. There will be no further messages. Twenty-one short stories by Brett Alexander Savory, featuring three tales original to this collection. Praise for No Further Messages "Savory deserves to make a great impression on both our highly mutable genre and the reading public." —Peter Straub "A stylish and intelligent writer. File under Original and Startling." —Ramsey Campbell "If you gave me 10 words to describe Brett Savory's writing style, I'd only need 5: Like A House On Fire." —Craig Davidson

The Greatest Romance Novels of Grace Livingston Hill

The Greatest Romance Novels of Grace Livingston Hill
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 5788
Release: 2023-12-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In 'The Greatest Romance Novels of Grace Livingston Hill', readers are immersed in a world of timeless love stories filled with faith, intrigue, and strong moral values. Hill's writing style is characterized by its uplifting and wholesome messages, making her novels a refreshing escape from the complexities of modern life. Set in the early 20th century, Hill's works capture the essence of a bygone era while addressing universal themes of love, family, and spirituality. Her stories are rich in sentimentalism and poetic language, transporting readers to a simpler and more romantic time. Grace Livingston Hill's ability to create engaging and heartfelt narratives has solidified her reputation as a pioneer of Christian romance literature. Her profound understanding of human emotions and relationships shines through in every page, making her novels a cherished treasure for readers seeking inspiration and comfort in the power of love and faith.