Classic Country Singers

Country music may have existed before 1925-in barn dances, roadside taverns, tent shows, minstrel shows, and vaudeville-but it didn't become Country Music until the advent of radio and new stars were born. In Classic Country Singers, author Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug from the Grammy-winning western group Riders in the Sky) celebrates the men and women who built the industry that gave us "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Blue Yodel," "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," and the Grand Ole Opry.

From the beginnings of bluegrass to honky-tonk to western swing and more, Classic Country Stars offers intimate biographies and cherished photos covering the careers of nearly fifty major stars from country music's first half-century, including beloved musicians such as Uncle Dave Macon, the Carter Family, and Jimmie Rodgers up to the pop-country hit makers of the 1950s like Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins. Through war, depression, and the advent of rock and roll, these men and women pioneered a sound that moved from regional barn dances and radio stations to an international audience.

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Classic Country Singers

Country music may have existed before 1925-in barn dances, roadside taverns, tent shows, minstrel shows, and vaudeville-but it didn't become Country Music until the advent of radio and new stars were born. In Classic Country Singers, author Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug from the Grammy-winning western group Riders in the Sky) celebrates the men and women who built the industry that gave us "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Blue Yodel," "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," and the Grand Ole Opry.

From the beginnings of bluegrass to honky-tonk to western swing and more, Classic Country Stars offers intimate biographies and cherished photos covering the careers of nearly fifty major stars from country music's first half-century, including beloved musicians such as Uncle Dave Macon, the Carter Family, and Jimmie Rodgers up to the pop-country hit makers of the 1950s like Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins. Through war, depression, and the advent of rock and roll, these men and women pioneered a sound that moved from regional barn dances and radio stations to an international audience.

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Classic Country Singers

Classic Country Singers

by Douglas Green
Classic Country Singers

Classic Country Singers

by Douglas Green

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Country music may have existed before 1925-in barn dances, roadside taverns, tent shows, minstrel shows, and vaudeville-but it didn't become Country Music until the advent of radio and new stars were born. In Classic Country Singers, author Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug from the Grammy-winning western group Riders in the Sky) celebrates the men and women who built the industry that gave us "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Blue Yodel," "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," and the Grand Ole Opry.

From the beginnings of bluegrass to honky-tonk to western swing and more, Classic Country Stars offers intimate biographies and cherished photos covering the careers of nearly fifty major stars from country music's first half-century, including beloved musicians such as Uncle Dave Macon, the Carter Family, and Jimmie Rodgers up to the pop-country hit makers of the 1950s like Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins. Through war, depression, and the advent of rock and roll, these men and women pioneered a sound that moved from regional barn dances and radio stations to an international audience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781423609230
Publisher: Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Publication date: 10/29/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Douglas B. Green is the author of three previous works on American music: Country Roots, Singing In The Saddle, and Singing Cowboys. He is considered one of the leading experts on American roots music, especially western. His full-time job for thirty years has been as lead vocalist of Riders in the Sky, the two-time Grammy-award-winning western quartet and member of the Western Music Hall of Fame. For more information on the group, including their tour schedule, please visit www.ridersinthesky.com.

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The sixty-year career of Roy Claxton Acuff, the long-reigning King of Country Music, nearly spanned the entire history of country music, from its church and tent show beginnings to the mighty country music machine of today. He proved to be a pivotal figure in its development in several ways, as well as one of its iconic stars.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Roy Acuff 8

Eddy Arnold 13

Gene Autry 16

Blue Sky Boys 20

Bill Bolick Earl Bolick Elton Britt 22

The Carter Family 26

Alvin Pleasant "A. P." Carter

Sara Dougherty Carter

Maybelle Addington Carter

Spade Cooley 28

Ted Daffan 31

Vernon Dalhart 32

Jimmie Davis 36

The Delmore Brothers 38

Alton Delmore Rabon Delmore Little Jimmy Dickens 42

Flatt and Scruggs 45

Lester Flatt Earl Scruggs Red Foley 48

Tennessee Ernie Ford 53

Lefty Frizzell 54

Homer and Jethro 57

Henry Haynes Kenneth Burns Hoosier Hot Shots 60

Ken Trietsch Paul "Hezzie" Trietsch Charles "Gabe" Ward Frank Kettering Gil Taylor Grandpa Jones 62

Bradley Kincaid 66

Pee Wee King 71

The Louvin Brothers 75

Ira Louvin Charlie Louvin Lulu Belle and Scotty 78

Myrtle Eleanor Cooper Wiseman Scott Wiseman Uncle Dave Macon 80

Bill Monroe 82

Patsy Montana 86

Minnie Pearl 89

Webb Pierce 90

Ray Price 92

Riley Puckett 94

Jim Reeves 96

Tex Ritter 99

Marty Robbins 102

Carson J. Robison 104

Jimmie Rodgers 106

Carl Smith 108

Hank Snow 111

Sons of the Pioneers 115

Hank Thompson 118

Merle Travis 120

Ernest Tubb 123

Jimmy Wakely 126

Kitty Wells 130

Hank Williams 132

Bob Wills 136

Faron Young 140

Bibliography 142

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