Guitar Towns

A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock 'n' Roll

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Guitar Towns

A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock 'n' Roll

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"When recording was more art than science, regional music centers flourished. From the 1940s to the 1970s, before corporate takeovers quieted their distinctive sounds, regional cities turned out hundreds of hits, from "My Guy" to "Five O'Clock World." Paying tribute to these neglected treasures, journalist and record producer Randy McNutt travels to Norfolk, Cincinnati, Muscle Shoals, Bakersfield, and beyond to seek the creators of hits and myths.".

"Singers, songwriters, disc jockeys, producers, and session players eagerly discuss their communities and seminal hits that continue to influence musicians today. In Memphis, McNutt finds Marcus Van Story, the pioneer upright bassist, then goes backstage for a rockabilly concert at the Overton Park Shell - where a young Elvis Presley sang.

In New Orleans, McNutt tracks recording engineer Cosimo Matassa to the French Quarter, where he once dumped a load of ice outside his tiny studio to cool Fats Domino and other hot R&B stars. In Houston, McNutt meets irrepressible soul singer Roy Head, who recalls when he bit Elvis on the leg and lived to tell about it.".

"Along the way, McNutt stops in Thibodaux, Louisana, for an impromptu wake at the grave of 1950s blues legend Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones, a prototype of wild rock guitarists.

McNutt also meets Dan Penn, his early musical hero who wrote songs for Aretha Franklin and cowrote the Box Tops' "Cry Like a Baby" in a moment of creative desperation; looks for the honky-tonks and heroes who gave shape to the "Bakersfield Sound"; and follows cult guitarist Lonnie Mack to a smoky Ohio roadhouse, where Mack plays old blues licks and recalls the piano player who set himself on fire while staring at Jackie DeShannon's miniskirt.".

"In this personal odyssey, McNutt uncovers little-known chapters in musical history, and in the process finds a lost piece of America's soul."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
240

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Cover of: Guitar Towns
Guitar Towns: A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock 'n' Roll
May 1, 2002, Indiana University Press
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First Sentence

"One sleepless night, I turned on the radio and heard "Cry Like a Baby" by the Box Tops."

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML3477 .M42 2002, ML3477.M42 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9496573M
Internet Archive
guitartownsjourn00mcnu
ISBN 10
0253340586
ISBN 13
9780253340580
LCCN
2001005663
OCLC/WorldCat
47973276
Library Thing
8965253
Goodreads
1456719

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One sleepless night, I turned on the radio and heard "Cry Like a Baby" by the Box Tops.
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