The King of Western Swing

The King of Western Swing
Title The King of Western Swing PDF eBook
Author Rosetta Wills
Publisher Watson-Guptill Publications
Pages 232
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Written by the artist's daughter, the book reveals for the first time the inside story of Wills's offstage life, together with a chronicle of his extraordinarily eclectic and influential career. 60 illustrations.

The Life Of Bob Wills-The King Of Western Swing

The Life Of Bob Wills-The King Of Western Swing
Title The Life Of Bob Wills-The King Of Western Swing PDF eBook
Author Jim Latham
Publisher
Pages 172
Release
Genre
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San Antonio Rose

San Antonio Rose
Title San Antonio Rose PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Townsend
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 508
Release 1986
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780252013621

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A fine, engaging, and valuable biography of a man who merged the spontaneity of country fiddling with the Big Band Sound, giving birth to Western Swing. A landmark in country music!

Bob Wills

Bob Wills
Title Bob Wills PDF eBook
Author Ruth Sheldon
Publisher Distributed for the Country Mu
Pages 0
Release 2023-10-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780915608409

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An expert fiddler and a magnetic showman, Bob Wills (1905-1975) popularized a style of Southwestern dance music known as western swing, a rhythmic hybrid of fiddle music, blues, and big band swing. In 1938, when Wills was thirty-three and nearing the height of his fame, journalist Ruth Sheldon chronicled Wills's rags-to riches rise. She produced a biography that captures the ebullient personality of Wills and reflects the bandleader's vision of himself. Hubbin' It provides a window into the daily life of a working musician during the Depression and a rich source of historical detail on one of America's great musical innovators.

Lone Star Swing

Lone Star Swing
Title Lone Star Swing PDF eBook
Author Duncan McLean
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 332
Release 1998
Genre Music
ISBN 9780393317565

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High Fidelity meets Blue Highways in this gloriously offbeat quest for the true roots of Texas Swing.

The Life of Bob Wills

The Life of Bob Wills
Title The Life of Bob Wills PDF eBook
Author Jimmy Latham
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1974
Genre Country musicians
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Bob Wills

Bob Wills
Title Bob Wills PDF eBook
Author Ruth Sheldon Knowles
Publisher Country Music Foundation
Pages 100
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780915608188

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Unavailable for decades, this pioneering biography of the King of Western Swing returns to print in a handsome new edition with photographs, index, and a new critical introduction. Few figures in country music's history have left as distinctive and lasting an impression as Bob Wills (1905-1975). An expert fiddler and a magnetic showman, Wills popularized a style of Southwestern dance music known as western swing, a rhythmic hybrid of Texas fiddle music, blues, and big band swing that set dance halls alight across the Southwest in the thirties and forties. Despite his passing, his legacy has been carried forward in the music of such modern stars as Merle Haggard and George Strait. In 1938, when Wills was thirty-three and nearing the height of his fame, journalist Ruth Sheldon chronicled the rags-to-riches rise of this talented musician, showing remarkable foresight in her choice of subject. Working with the complete cooperation of Wills, Sheldon produced a biography that fully captures the ebullient personality of Wills and reflects the bandleader's vision of himself. Noted country music historian Bill C. Malone has praised Hubbin' It as a "pioneering biography," a landmark in the recording of country music history. Now restored to print for the first time since its initial 1938 publication, Hubbin' It provides a fascinating window into the daily life of a working musician during the Depression. It is a rich source of historical detail on the life of one of America's great musical innovators. Distributed for the Country Music Foundation Press