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THE ILLUSTRATED STORY OF SUN RECORDS AND THE 70 RECORDINGS THAT
CHANGED THE WORLD Sun Records: the company that launched Elvis
Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Carl
Perkins. This is where Rock 'n Roll was born. Written by two of the
most acclaimed music writers of our time, The Birth of Rock n'
Roll: 70 Years of Sun Records looks at this history of this
legendary label through the lens of 70 of its most iconic
recordings. Accompanying the recordings is the label's origin story
and a look at the mission of the label today, as well as
fascinating dives into subjects such as the legendary Million
Dollar Quartet, and how the song "Harper Valley, PTA" funded the
purchase of the label. Featuring hundreds of rare images from the
Sun archives as well as a foreword by music legend Jerry Lee Lewis,
this is a one-of-a-kind book for anyone who wants to know where it
all started.
- 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many previously unpublished photographs, as well as a complete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.
Colin Escott is famous for unearthing little-known stories behind the sometimes forgotten figures in pop music history. He is the author of several best-selling books on music, including Hank Williams: The Biography and Good Rockin' Tonight: The Sun Records Story. His new book presents an array of talents, form the famous (Roy Orbison, Perry Como) to the more obscure (Sonny Burgess, the Collins Kids). Writing in a colourful style, Escott shows how these individual stories illuminate an entire era of music history. Illustrated with wonderful period photographs, Roadkill will appeal to all fans of rock, pop and country music.
In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies
of American music. Songs like Your Cheatin' Heart, Hey Good Lookin'
and Jambalaya sold millions of records and became the model for
virtually all country music that followed. But by the time of his
death at age twenty-nine, Williams had drunk and drugged and
philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his
headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country
music's top seller, toward the end he was so famously unreliable
that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall. After his death,
Williams' records sold more than ever, and have continued to do so
in the half-century since. His oft-covered catalog has produced
hits for artists ranging from Fats Domino and John Fogerty's Blue
Ridge Rangers to Ray Charles and B.J. Thomas; from Bob Dylan and
jazz diva Norah Jones, to crooner Perry Como, R&B star Dinah
Washington, and British punk band, The The. In this definitive
account Colin Escott vividly details the singer's stunning rise and
his spectacular decline, and reveals much that was previously
unknown or hidden about the life of this country music legend. Now,
over sixty years after his death, a major motion picture starring
Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen brings Hank Williams' tragic
story to the screen. I Saw The Light first premiered at the Toronto
International Film Festival and will be distributed by Sony Picture
Classics in the UK.
Memphis, Tennessee. The early 1950s. The Mississippi rolls by, and
there's a train in the night. Down on Beale Street there's
hard-edged blues, on the outskirts of town they're pickin'
hillbilly boogie.
At Sam Phillips' Sun Records studio on Union Avenue, there's
something different going on. "Shake it, baby, shake it!" "Go, cat,
go!" "We're gonna rock..."
This is where rock 'n' roll was born-the record company that
launched Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison,
and Carl Perkins. The label that brought the world, "Blue Suede
Shoes," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Breathless," "I Walk the
Line," "Mystery Train," "Baby, Let's Play House, ' "Good Rockin'
Tonight." "Good Rockin Tonight "is the history, in words and over
240 photographs, of Sam Phillips' legendary storefront studio, from
the early days with primal blues artists like Howlin' Wolf and B.B.
King to the long nights in the studio with Elvis and Jerry Lee. As
colorful and energetic as the music itself, it's a one-of-a-kind
book for anyone who wants to know where it all started.
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