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Cas Walker - Stories on His Life and Legend (Paperback)
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Cas Walker - Stories on His Life and Legend (Paperback)
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List price R625
Loot Price R534
Discovery Miles 5 340
You Save R91 (15%)
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Businessman, politician, broadcasting personality, and newspaper
publisher, Cas Walker (1902-1998) was, by his own estimation, a
"living legend" in Knoxville for much of the twentieth century.
Renowned for his gravelly voice and country-boy persona, he rose
from blue-collar beginnings to make a fortune as a grocer whose
chain of supermarkets extended from East Tennessee into Virginia
and Kentucky. To promote his stores, he hosted a local variety
show, first on radio and then TV, that advanced the careers of many
famed country music artists from a young Dolly Parton to Roy Acuff,
Chet Atkins, and Bill Monroe. As a member of the Knoxville city
council, he championed the "little man" while ceaselessly
irritating the people he called the "silk-stocking crowd." This
wonderfully entertaining book brings together selections from
interviews with a score of Knoxvillians, various newspaper
accounts, Walker's own autobiography, and other sources to present
a colorful mosaic of Walker's life. The stories range from his
flamboyant advertising schemes-as when he buried a man alive
outside one of his stores-to memories of his inimitable managerial
style-as when he infamously canned the Everly Brothers because he
didn't like it when they began performing rock 'n' roll. Further
recollections call to mind Walker's peculiar brand of bare-knuckle
politics, his generosity to people in need, his stance on civil
rights, and his lifelong love of coon hunting (and coon dogs). The
book also traces his decline, hastened in part by a successful
libel suit brought against his muckraking weekly newspaper, the
Watchdog. It's said that any Knoxvillian born before 1980 has a Cas
Walker story. In relating many of those stories in the voices of
those who still remember him, this book not only offers an engaging
portrait of the man himself and his checkered legacy, but also
opens a new window into the history and culture of the city in
which he lived and thrived.
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