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Desperados The Roots Of Country Rock No Additional Printings Listed Einarson

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Desperados The Roots Of Country Rock No Additional Printings Listed Einarson
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Publisher: Cooper Square Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Einarson, John
ISBN: 9780815410652, 9781461607335, 0815410654, 1461607337
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: No Additional Printings Listed

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Desperados The Roots Of Country Rock No Additional Printings Listed Einarson by Einarson, John 9780815410652, 9781461607335, 0815410654, 1461607337 instant download after payment.

As told by the musicians who made it happen, Desperados: The Roots of Country Rock revisits country rock's rise to the top of the charts. Music scholar John Einarson delves into the years from 1963, when Buck Owens and his Buckaroos brought an electric edge to their Texas honky-tonk tunes, to 1973, when The Eagles released their album "Desperado" on David Geffen's label. Einarson examines how folk, rockabilly, blues, Nashville country, Tejano, bluegrass, and other musical idioms influenced a generation of journeyman musicians. He traces the paths taken by the songsmiths, the bands in which they served their apprenticeships, and the songs they wrote together, as they steadily shaped the country rock sound. The protagonists of this story include talented but troubled Gram Parsons, a virtuoso determined to burn out before he faded away; the versatile and appealing Linda Ronstadt; Mike Nesmith, the Monkee from Texas who returned to his musical roots with a trilogy of country-rock albums; TV heartthrob turned country rocker Rick Nelson; folkie songbird Emmylou Harris before she made it in Nashville; and many others

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