So Lonesome
Hank Williams and the Creation of Country Music
Publisher Description
Hank Williams (1923–53) was an American singer-songwriter and musician regarded as the most important country music artist of all time, creator of an unforgettable sound and persona that helped to define the genre from its infancy and beyond. Though unable to read or notate music to any substantive degree, Williams recorded 11 number one hits between 1948 and 1953, which carried him to music’s mainstream and left an enduring legacy. In So Lonesome, Richard A. Peterson captures the free-wheeling entrepreneurial spirit of an era gone by, when the Grand Ole Opry put Nashville’s star on the map, while detailing how Williams came to fame and helped launch country music both during his life and after his death. More than just a history of the music and one of its most celebrated performers, So Lonesome explores what it means to live an authentic life within the confines of marketing popular culture.
Customer Reviews
One of the worst biographical accounts on Hank
If you are going to write a biographical piece maybe do some real research. Creditting Williams with Frizzell's 'If You've Got The Money' is a mistake no Country Music fan would ever make. Reading other biographical accounts is hardly research and the authors distain for Hank's well earned legacy is tacky and riddled with jealousy. Next time hire an ethnomusicologist.