Book: Prairie Nights To Neon Lights: The Story Of Country Music In West Texas Alan Munde and Joe Carr are best known as superb bluegrass musicians. In this book they demonstrate that they are also good historians, and that they understand the full range of styles generally associated with country music. And better than anyone else so far, they have described and explained the vital contributions made by West Texas musicians to the music of America and the world. Ever since the Amarillo fiddler Eck Robertson inaugurated country music's commercial history with his first recordings in 1922, West Texas musicians have played major innovative roles in the shaping and popularization of the nation's popular music forms. The Beatles emerged from the gritty industrial world of Liverpool, but their musical roots run directly to Buddy Holly and the Texas plains. People who have wondered how such remarkable music talent could emerge from the vast and seemingly empty landscape of West Texas need look no farther than this important and compelling book.
From the regional bands of the 1930s and 1940s to the impact of Elvis Presley on the musicians and singers of the 1950s, Prairie Nights to Neon Lights takes us inside the heart of West Texas music.
Details of Book: Prairie Nights To Neon Lights: The Story Of Country Music In West Texas Book: Prairie Nights To Neon Lights: The Story Of Country Music In West Texas
Author: Joseph J. Carr, Alan Munde, Joe Carr
ISBN: 0896723658
ISBN-13: 9780896723658
, 978-0896723658
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Sep 1997
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Number of Pages: 234
Language: English