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How Nashville became Music City, U.S.A., 50 years of Music Row, by Michael Kosser

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How Nashville became Music City, U.S.A., 50 years of Music Row, by Michael Kosser
Language
eng
Illustrations
platesportraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
How Nashville became Music City, U.S.A.
Oclc number
63703869
Responsibility statement
by Michael Kosser
Sub title
50 years of Music Row
Table of contents
The roots of Music Row -- The Opry puts its foot down -- It all begins with a song -- Now we have an industry! -- When country music almost died -- Oohs and aahs -- Saving country -- Dang me! -- Crazy -- Homegrown talent and the Nashville machine -- The Everly Brothers and the Bryants -- A pair of aces -- Rebels and respect -- Gallico and his boys -- Strings and power saws -- Lou Bradley: knight of the console -- "Wesley, it's music!" -- Know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em -- Wanted: Jerry Bradley -- Nashville, before and after Bowen -- "Man, there's only three chords!" -- "I'm gonna cut this song and I really can't tell you why" -- The men of Garth -- From the alleyway to MCA -- Texas and Oklahoma song dogs -- The king of the independents -- Galante and Tomlinson: keepin' it real -- Murder on the row -- "If it is not known for music, it will not be known for anything"

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