Read In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers (American Made Music) by Charles K. Wolfe Online

Read [Charles K. Wolfe Book] * In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers (American Made Music) Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers (American Made Music) "Five Stars" according to geohig. Perfect - thank you!. Fine bio of country music's revered brother harmony duo hyperbolium Wolfe does a fine job of capturing the Louvins' hard-scrabble roots, and, most impressively, the atmosphere that fostered their music. His description of the Louvins' home of Sand Mountain, Alabama -- with cultural and societal development heavily influenced by the mountain's physical isolation -- is worth the read alone. S. Okay, but pretty brief. Would have preferred a mo

In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers (American Made Music)

Title : In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers (American Made Music)
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Rating : 4.24 (871 Votes)
Asin : 0878058915
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 146 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

The Everly Brothers, in particular, were, Wolfe avers, a "polished and commercialized" version of the Louvins. A laudable feature of the book is the way Wolfe weaves discography into the narrative: session lists come at the appropriate places in the text, so that you don't have to flip to an appended discography to find out what Wolfe's talking about. At the time Ira died, a car crash victim, in 1965, the act was moribund, though many fans and colleagues had hoped for a reunion. Natives of Alabama's Sand Mountain area, Charlie and Ira Louvin's musical roots were firmly planted in gospel

A portrait of two country-music superstars of the 1950s

"Five Stars" according to geohig. Perfect - thank you!. Fine bio of country music's revered brother harmony duo hyperbolium Wolfe does a fine job of capturing the Louvins' hard-scrabble roots, and, most impressively, the atmosphere that fostered their music. His description of the Louvins' home of Sand Mountain, Alabama -- with cultural and societal development heavily influenced by the mountain's physical isolation -- is worth the read alone. S. Okay, but pretty brief. Would have preferred a more in-depth treatment. The book originated as liner notes, and it read like liner notes. Not bad, just a little brief.

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