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Memories the Autobiography of Ralph Emery

Title : Memories the Autobiography of Ralph Emery
Author :
Rating : 4.19 (932 Votes)
Asin : 0025354817
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-28
Language : English

Five Stars good. "Some Interesting Stories But Overall Disappointing" according to Steven Fantina. Back when The Nashville Network cable channel was new and still country, "Nashville Now" was its flagship program. Host Ralph Emery seemed like a friendly, easy going member of the extended family. In this collection of "Memories" (most of which are the memories of what other people did) he comes across as arrogant, self-serving, and somewhat bitter.He makes insidious allegations against ex-wife Skeeter Davis, and while there are . Jerry McDaniel said memories are made of this and that. maybe i'm naive but i think Ralph Emery is first and foremost a broadcaster. he did interviews and played country songs for most of his radio career (dating from the mid '50s to the early '90s). His broadcasting skills border on the "tough" talking style of Mike Wallace. Emery clearly stated that he wanted to bring 'style' or 'respect' to the genre, commenting that in urban America country music is seen as "redneck" music for the

An autobiography of the radio and TV personality who popularized country music retraces Ralph Emery's life and career from his troubled childhood through his four marriages and his success as the host of "Nashville Now." (Biography).

From Publishers Weekly As well known to music lovers as the singers appearing on his cable TV show Nashville Now, Emery has been a part of the Music City scene for 40 years and a star for 30. With freelancer Carter ( Almost Like a Song ), Emery tells of being sustained by loving grandparents through a miserable childhood dominated first by his alcoholic father and then by a stepfather with no interest in him; three failed marriages and drug addiction preceded his successful fourth marriage and current esteem. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. His career has included stints as emcee for Opry Almanac on radio station WSM, announcer

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