"One can only stand in awe at the kind of work that went into Townsend's book. . . . <i>San Antonio Rose</i> must be recognized as a major advance in the study of American music. It is a masterpiece of layout and design, rich with photos and well-done illustrations, [and] should be in the library of anyone interested in American music."--Charles Wolfe, <i>Journal of Country Music</i>

"A warm and honest portrait of the man who brought the music of 'country folks' to town, who merged the spontaneity of country fiddling with the Big Band Sound, giving birth to Western Swing."--Louis Sahagun, <i>Los Angeles Times Book Review</i>

"A landmark in country music scholarship."--Michael Mendelson, <i>Western Folklore</i>

"Until Hank Williams came along, it was just Bob Willis," says Willie Nelson. "He was it." And indeed he was, especially for the thousands in the Southwest who knew and loved the King of Western Swing. The colorful band leader-composer-fiddler from Turkey, Texas, lassoed the emotions of country-and-western fans nationwide. In the early 1940s, his records outsold those of any other recording artist. He was voted not only into the Country Music Hall of Fame but also into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, the only performer other than Gene Autry to be so honored. Affectionately written by a Texan who responded to the legendary fiddler's style, San Antonio Rose captures Wills's magnetism and the musical excitement he created. Charles R. Townsend traces Wills's dynamic life from his birth into a family of frontier fiddlers through his career and stardom and on to the poignant last recording session in 1973 and his death two years later. Townsend shows how Wills brought black and white music together and examines the tremendous impact he had on both popular and country music through the more than 550 selections he recorded and the forty years he and his Texas Playboys performed in dance halls and on radio.
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Preface   xi 1. Cotton Fields and Cotton Camps   1 2. Down between the Rivers   16 3. "I Slurred My Fiddle . . .to Play the Blues"   36 4. Frontier Folk Music Moves to Town   44 5. Western Jazz   53 6. Light Crust Doughboys and Texas Playboys   68 7. The Spread of Western Jazz   88 8. Music out of a Straitjacket   98 9. "You Hired Bob Wills, Didn't You?"   112 10. Here Comes de Judge   121 11. "The Ballad of 'Seabiscuit' McAuliffe"   132 12. The Glory Years and the most Versatile Band in America   143 13. Faded Loves   156 14. "San Antonio Rose," Western Swing, and Some of the Finest Jazzmen You've Ever Heard   190 15. The Silver Screen and Music on the West Coast   206 16. That Certain Woman: Betty and the Summer of '42   215 17. "This Is the Army, Mr. Wills"   225 18. "Take Me Back to Tulsa"   235 19. Just Lookin' for a Home   261 20. "His Body Wore Out before His Desire"   277 21. Country Music Hall of Fame   283 22. More Tributes to a Pioneer Musician   295 23. A Product of the Jazz Age   310 24. Twilight Falls   316 Essay on Sources   325 The Bob Wills Recordings: A Comprehensive Discography   Bob Pinson   337 A Preliminary Bob Wills Filmusicography   Bob Pinson   375 Index   377
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252013621
Publisert
1986-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Illinois Press
Vekt
853 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
498

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Charles R. Townsend is a professor emeritus of history at West Texas A&M University. He won a Grammy Award in 1975 for his brochure notes accompanying For the Last Time, the last recording session of Bob Willis and his Texas Playboys.