Preface Part I A New Country Beat 1. JEKYLL AND HYDE, Spade Cooley 2. SEARS' JUBILEERS TO OCEAN'S ELEVEN, Jimmy Wyble 3. INSURGENCY IN ASCENDANCE, Hank Penny Part II Capitol Chronicles THE KID FROM CHICAGO, Lee Gillette 4. FATE JUST PUTS EVERYTHING TOGETHER, Ken Nelson THE ONE WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) Part III Western Swingers 5. THAT WESTERN SWING FLAVOR, Hank Thompson RHYTHM BUSTER, Luke Wills 6. WRONG ROAD HOME, Tommy Duncan MOVE THOSE THINGS OUT Bob Wills Invades the Grand Ole Opry: 1944 Part IV Hometown Heroes 7. A HAPPY HELLO, Cliffie Stone and the Hometown Jubilee 8. FLIPPIN' THE LID, Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant ADULTERY GOES MAINSTREAM, Slippin' Around 9. NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, Roy Lanham and the Whippoorwills 10. PEA-PICKIN', Tennessee Ernie Ford Part V Against the Grain 11. I CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM MYSELF, Ray Price WALK SOFTLY, Wade Ray 12. SOMEDAY THAT'LL CHANGE, Willie Nelson Discography Notes Bibliography
Rich Kienzle is a well-known writer on country music. He served as contributing editor to Country Music Magazine, has contributed to dozens of journals, and served as researcher, editor and principal writer for The Comprehensive Country Music Encyclopedia (Times Books, 1994). He has annotated over 200 albums, and has been an historical commentator on several Nashville Network documentaries. He lives in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
"Kienzle is an encyclopedic authority on U.S. country and western
music. His enthusiasms are intense and persuasive -- if you like
anything at all about the genre, which is far from universal
fondness. Here, in a scholarly but thoroughly readable volume,
Kienzle explores the Southwest element of the genre, quite distinct
-- especially before the 1950s -- from the more traditional
Southeastern and Midwestern species. Even the casual fan can hear
from memory the voices of Tennessee Ernie Ford, Hank Thompson and
Willie Nelson, who figure strongly here. But there are a dozen
other main players, and legions of lesser ones. A fine piece of
cultural journalism about a powerful engine of music and poetry."
-- Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun
"Kienzle, with the gift of a storyteller combined with the details
of a professor's research, shows off our state's music roots in his
book "Southwest Shuffle," a must for anyone interested in the
annals of country and Western music, a link to rock 'n roll, swing
and rhythm and blues styles that owe a lot to country boogie." --
DailyOklahoman
"Kienzie has put together an absorbing and eminently readable
account of an important period of music history that's often
overlooked, filled as it is with engaging stories and
personalities. Any self-respecting fan of the genre should hunt
this book down." -- The AustinChronicle
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