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The Storyteller''s Nashville: A Gritty & Glorious Life in Country Music

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By (author): Tom T. Hall

The Nashville we know today is a glitzy big business characterized by entertainment lawyers, social media strategies, and buff, shiny entertainers writing about pick-up trucks, tractors, and dirt roads in air-conditioned, corporate offices. But, back before the coats of glamour and media spotlights, Nashville was a very different place. The Storytellers Nashville is about a fabled town that once was, but no longer exists. The Nashville that Tom T. Hall wrote about -- the hairy-legged town where hungry, broke musicians searched for their next meal, pill-popping pickers scammed their next hit, and writers found art in moments of quiet, solitary desperation - is the true foundation upon which todays modern Music City rests. The Storytellers Nashville is also about a man whose songs irrevocably altered the history of that same town as well as the music for which it remains best known. And, while The Storytellers Nashville is no longer an up-to-date picture of Music City, it is a valuable window into the nature of the art and creation during its formative days. In the early 1980s, someone asked Johnny Cash what Nashville was really like. Cash said, Just read The Storytellers Nashville by Tom T. Hall. Everything you need to know is in there. Tom T. Hall is a Country Music Hall of Famer for many reasons, including the hit songs he wrote, his three decades as a popular entertainer, and the fact that he and a wild-eyed pack of youngsters that included Kris Kristofferson, Roger Miller, Mickey Newbury and John Hartford elevated the language of country music from simple tales into something akin to literature. The wondrous George Jones called Hall By far the all-time greatest songwriter/storyteller that country music has ever had. Initially published in 1979, this revised and expanded edition of The Storytellers Nashville includes Tom T. Halls thoughts on the years after 1979: he shares his deep friendship with Jimmy Carter; brings us Johnny Cashs thoughts on humility; and reflects on the challenging confluences of celebrity, art and the most dangerous addiction known to musicians: applause. The Storytellers Nashville is illuminating and hilarious, ribald and touching and, above all, entertaining. Its Tom T.s greatest song and its now longer. And even better. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Blue Hills Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781951217037

About Tom T. Hall

Thomas Tom T. Hall music songwriter singer novelist and short-story writer is considered a Country Music icon. Elected to the Country Hall of Fame the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2011 he has written 11 No. 1 hit songs and 26 more that reached the Top 10 including the No. 1 international smash Harper Valley PTA and the hit I Love. Halls storytelling skills and his detail-rich songs sharpened and elevated the language of country music and earned him the nickname The Storyteller. An integral part of the Nashville music scene for fifty-years and an inspiration to generations of artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Patty Griffin Tom T. Hall was called by George Jones By far the all-time greatest songwriter/storyteller that country music has ever had. Peter Cooper is one of the nations most respected country music journalists. As a reporter for the Tennessean since 2000 he has written about music and musicians profiling notables from Johnny Cash to Taylor Swift and winning numerous awards along the way. His work has also appeared in Esquire Oxford American Mix and American Songwriter magazines and in liner notes for albums from Country Music Hall of Fame members Emmylou Harris Kris Kristofferson Cowboy Jack Clement Ronnie Milsap and Mac Wiseman. He wrote the inscription on George Jones tombstone. Cooper is also a Grammy-nominated producer and a singer-songwriter. He has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry A Prairie Home Companion The Tonight Show and The Late Show with David Letterman. A senior lecturer at Vanderbilt Universitys Blair School of Music Cooper teaches a course on the History of Country Music educating Vanderbilt scholars about the musics treasured artists and instruments and its place in American culture.

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