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Hank Williams, So Lonesome

Hank Williams, So Lonesome
Author: George William Koon
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781578062836

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An authoritative separation of myth from fact in the life of the great country music star


Sing a Sad Song

Sing a Sad Song
Author: Roger M. Williams
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1981
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252008610

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Few American entertainers have had the explosive impact, wide-ranging appeal, and continuing popularity of country music star Hank Williams. Such Williams standards as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Jambalaya," and "I Saw the Light" have all entered the pantheon of great American song. Roger Williams recounts the story of Hank's rise from impoverished Southern roots, his coming of age during and after World War II, his meteoric climb to national acclaim and star status on the Grand Ole Opry, his chronic bouts with alcoholism and the alienation it created in those he loved and sang for, and finally his tragic death at twenty-nine and subsequent emergence as a folk hero. The book also features a thorough discography compiled by Bob Pinson of the Country Music Foundation.


Hank Williams

Hank Williams
Author: Randal Myler
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822219859

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THE STORY: HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY is the spectacular musical biography of the legendary singer-songwriter frequently mentioned alongside Louis Armstrong, Robert Johnson, Duke Ellington, Elvis and Bob Dylan as one of the great innovators of Ame


Hank Williams (Songbook)

Hank Williams (Songbook)
Author: Hank Williams
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1458446891

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(Guitar Chord Songbook). A resource of nearly 70 Williams' classics, including: Cold, Cold Heart * Hey, Good Lookin' * Honky Tonk Blues * Honky Tonkin' * I Saw the Light * I'm a Long Gone Daddy * Jambalaya (On the Bayou) * Long Gone Lonesome Blues * My Son Calls Another Man Daddy * Take These Chains from My Heart * Your Cheatin' Heart * and more.


Lovesick Blues

Lovesick Blues
Author: Paul Hemphill
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143037714

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Hank Williams, the quintessential country music singer and songwriter, lived a life as lonesome, desolate, and filled with sorrow as his timeless songs. From Williams's dirt- poor beginnings as a sickly child to his emergence as a star of the Grand Ole Opry, Lovesick Blues is the definitive biography of the man and his music.


Hank Williams

Hank Williams
Author: William MacEwen
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316074632

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- Long considered the last word on Hank Williams, this biography has remained continuously in print since its first publication in 1994.- This new edition has been completely updated and includes many previously unpublished photographs, as well as a complete catalog detailing all the songs Hank Williams ever wrote, even those he never recorded.- Colin Escott is codirector and cowriter of the forth-coming two-hour PBS/BBC television documentary on Hank Williams, set to broadcast in spring 2004, and coauthor of "Hank Williams: Snapshots from the Lost Highway.- HANK WILLIAMS was the third-prize winner of the prestigious Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award.


The Hank Williams Reader

The Hank Williams Reader
Author: Patrick Huber
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199349886

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When Hank Williams died on New Year's Day 1953 at the age of twenty-nine, his passing appeared to bring an abrupt end to a saga of rags-to-riches success and anguished self-destruction. As it turned out, however, an equally gripping story was only just beginning, as Williams's meteoric rise to stardom, extraordinary musical achievements, turbulent personal life, and mysterious death all combined to make him an endlessly intriguing historical figure. For more than sixty years, an ever-lengthening parade of journalists, family and friends, musical contemporaries, biographers, historians and scholars, ordinary fans, and novelists have attempted to capture in words the man, the artist, and the legend. The Hank Williams Reader, the first book of its kind devoted to this giant of American music, collects more than sixty of the most compelling, insightful, and historically significant of these writings. Among them are many pieces that have never been reprinted or that are published here for the first time. The selections cover a broad assortment of themes and perspectives, ranging from heartfelt reminiscences by Williams's relatives and shocking tabloid exposés to thoughtful meditations by fellow artists and penetrating essays by prominent scholars and critics. Over time, writers have sought to explain Williams in a variety of ways, and in tracing these shifting interpretations, this anthology chronicles his cultural transfiguration from star-crossed hillbilly singer-songwriter to enduring American icon. The Hank Williams Reader also features a lengthy interpretive introduction and the most extensive bibliography of Williams-related writings ever published.


So Lonesome

So Lonesome
Author: Richard A. Peterson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-06-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 022609930X

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Hank Williams (1923–53) was an American singer-songwriter and musician regarded as the most important country music artist of all time, creator of an unforgettable sound and persona that helped to define the genre from its infancy and beyond. Though unable to read or notate music to any substantive degree, Williams recorded 11 number one hits between 1948 and 1953, which carried him to music’s mainstream and left an enduring legacy. In So Lonesome, Richard A. Peterson captures the free-wheeling entrepreneurial spirit of an era gone by, when the Grand Ole Opry put Nashville’s star on the map, while detailing how Williams came to fame and helped launch country music both during his life and after his death. More than just a history of the music and one of its most celebrated performers, So Lonesome explores what it means to live an authentic life within the confines of marketing popular culture.


The Hank Williams Songbook

The Hank Williams Songbook
Author: Hank Williams
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1458488500

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(Guitar Collection). This fantastic collection of 26 classics by the great Hank Williams features easy-to-intermediate fingerpicking and flatpicking arrangements in notes and tab. Includes: Cold, Cold Heart * Hey, Good Lookin' * Honky Tonkin' * I Saw the Light * I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry * Jambalaya (On the Bayou) * Long Gone Lonesome Blues * Mansion on the Hill * There's a Tear in My Beer * You Win Again * Your Cheatin' Heart * and more. Also includes an introduction by Fred Sokolow and notes about each song.


Family Tradition

Family Tradition
Author: Susan Masino
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1617131113

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Covering three generations of Hank Williams, Family Tradition is both unique and vast in scope. Beginning in the present day with Hank III – who gave the author unprecedented access – and time-traveling across the years, this examines just what kind of rebel mojo inspired this crazed family of country music, from Hank Sr. – often regarded as one of the most influential of American musicians – to Hank Jr., to this year's model, Hank III, who has somehow found a way to reconcile his legacy's deep-rooted twang and high-lonesome sound with particularly searing strains of punk and heavy metal, launching an all-out war with traditional Nashville in the process. Listen to Susan Masino live at Book Expo America on the BEA Podcast.