Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives (American Music Series)
معرفی کتاب «Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives (American Music Series)» نوشتهٔ edited by Holly Gleason، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Texas Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Full-tilt, hardcore, down-home, and groundbreaking, the women of country music speak volumes with every song. From Maybelle Carter to Dolly Parton, k.d. lang to Taylor Swift--these artists provided pivot points, truths, and doses of courage for women writers at every stage of their lives. Whether it's Rosanne Cash eulogizing June Carter Cash or a seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift considering the golden glimmer of another precocious superstar, Brenda Lee, it's the humanity beneath the music that resonates. Here are deeply personal essays from award-winning writers on femme fatales, feminists, groundbreakers, and truth tellers. Acclaimed historian Holly George Warren captures the spark of the rockabilly sensation Wanda Jackson; Entertainment Weekly's Madison Vain considers Loretta Lynn's girl-power anthem "The Pill"; and rocker Grace Potter embraces Linda Ronstadt's unabashed visual and musical influence. Patty Griffin acts like a balm on a post-9/11 survivor on the run; Emmylou Harris offers a gateway through paralyzing grief; and Lucinda Williams proves that greatness is where you find it. Part history, part confessional, and part celebration of country, Americana, and bluegrass and the women who make them, Woman Walk the Line is a very personal collection of essays from some of America's most intriguing women writers. It speaks to the ways in which artists mark our lives at different ages and in various states of grace and imperfection--and ultimately how music transforms not just the person making it, but also the listener. Full-tilt, Hardcore, Down-home, And Groundbreaking, The Women Of Country Music Speak Volumes With Every Song. From Maybelle Carter To Dolly Parton, K.d. Lang To Taylor Swift—these Artists Provided Pivot Points, Truths, And Doses Of Courage For Women Writers At Every Stage Of Their Lives. Whether It's Rosanne Cash Eulogizing June Carter Cash Or A Seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift Considering The Golden Glimmer Of Another Precocious Superstar, Brenda Lee, It's The Humanity Beneath The Music That Resonates. Maybelle Carter: The Root Of It All / Caryn Rose -- Hardin: That's How I Got To Memphis -- Alice Randall -- Wanda Jackson: When She Starts Eruptin' / Holly George-warren -- Hazel Dickens: The Plangent Bone / Ronni Lundy -- June Carter Cash: Eulogy For A Mother / Rosanne Cash -- Brenda Lee: Rare Peer / Taylor Swift -- Bobbie Gentry: Let The Mystery Be / Meredith Ochs -- Loretta Lynn: The Pill / Madison Vain -- Dolly Parton: Long Island Down Home Blues / Nancy Harrison -- Emmylou Harris: Common Ground In An Uncommon Love / Ali Berlow -- Barbara Mandrell: Lubbock In The Rearview Mirror / Shelby Morrison -- Tanya Tucker: Punk Country And Sex Wide Open / Holly Gleason -- Rita Coolidge: A Dark-eyed Cherokee Country Gal / Kandia Crazy Horse -- Linda Ronstadt: Canciones Di Corazon Salvage / Grace Potter -- Rosanne Cash: Expectations And Letting Go / Deborah Sprague -- The Judds: Comfort Far From Home / Courtney E. Smith -- K.d. Lang: Flawless, Fearless / Kelly Mccartney -- Lucinda Williams, Flesh & Ghosts, Dreams + Marrow / Lady Goodman -- Mary Chapin Carpenter: Every Hometown Girl / Cynthia Sanz -- Patty Loveless: Beyond What You Know / Wendy Pearl -- Shania Twain: But The Little Girls Understand / Emily Yahr -- Alison Krauss: Draw Your Own Map / Aubrie Sellers -- Terri Clark: Better Things To Do / Amy Elizabeth Mccarthy -- Taylor Swift: Through The Eyes Of A Critic, Of A Mom / Elysa Gardner -- Kacey Musgraves: Follow Your Arrow / Dacey Orr -- Rhiannon Giddens: A Gift Past The Songs / Caroline Randall Williams -- Patty Griffin: Remembering To Breathe / Kim Ruehl. Edited By Holly Gleason. Full-tilt, hardcore, down-home, and groundbreaking, the women of country music speak volumes with every song. From Maybelle Carter to Dolly Parton, k.d. lang to Taylor Swiftthese artists provided pivot points, truths, and doses of courage for women writers at every stage of their lives. Whether its Rosanne Cash eulogizing June Carter Cash or a seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift considering the golden glimmer of another precocious superstar, Brenda Lee, its the humanity beneath the music that resonates. Here are deeply personal essays from award-winning writers on femme fatales, feminists, groundbreakers, and truth tellers. Acclaimed historian Holly George Warren captures the spark of the rockabilly sensation Wanda Jackson; Entertainment Weekly s Madison Vain considers Loretta Lynns girl-power anthem The Pill; and rocker Grace Potter embraces Linda Ronstadts unabashed visual and musical influence. Patty Griffin acts like a balm on a post-9/11 survivor on the run; Emmylou Harris offers a gateway through paralyzing grief; and Lucinda Williams proves that greatness is where you find it. Part history, part confessional, and part celebration of country, Americana, and bluegrass and the women who make them, Woman Walk the Line is a very personal collection of essays from some of Americas most intriguing women writers. It speaks to the ways in which artists mark our lives at different ages and in various states of grace and imperfectionand ultimately how music transforms not just the person making it, but also the listener. Maybelle Carter : the root of it all / Caryn Rose Lil Hardin : that's how I got to Memphis / Alice Randall Wanda Jackson : when she starts eruptin' / Holly George-Warren Hazel Dickens : the plangent bone / Ronni Lundy June Carter Cash : eulogy for a mother / Rosanne Cash Brenda Lee : rare peer / Taylor Swift Bobbie Gentry : let the mystery be / Meredith Ochs Loretta Lynn : The pill / Madison Vain Dolly Parton : Long Island down home blues / Nancy Harrison Emmylou Harris : common ground in an uncommon love / Ali Berlow Barbara Mandrell : Lubbock in the rearview mirror / Shelby Morrison Tanya Tucker : punk country and sex wide open / Holly Gleason Rita Coolidge : a dark-eyed Cherokee country gal / Kandia Crazy Horse Linda Ronstadt : canciones di corazón salvajge / Grace Potter Rosanne Cash : expectations and letting go / Deborah Sprague The Judds : comfort far from home / Courtney E. Smith k.d. lang : flawless, fearless / Kelly McCartney Lucinda William : flesh & ghosts, dreams + marrow / Lady Goodman Mary Chapin Carpenter : every hometown girl / Cynthia Sanz Patty Loveless : beyond what you know / Wendy Pearl Shania Twain : but the little girls understand / Emily Yahr Alison Krauss : draw your own map / Aubrie Sellers Terri Clark : better things to do / Amy Elizabeth McCarthy Taylor Swift : dancing on her own / Elysa Gardner Kacey Musgraves : follow your arrow / Dacey Orr Rhiannon Giddens : a gift past the songs / Caroline Randall Williams Patty Griffin : remembering to breathe / Kim Ruehl. In this collection of personal essays, women music writers pay tribute to female country artists from June Carter Cash and Dolly Parton to Taylor Swift. Part history, part confessional, and part celebration of country music and the women who make it, Woman Walk the Line is an intimate collection of essays from some of America's most intriguing women writers. It celebrates how these groundbreaking musicians have provided pivot points, important truths, and doses of courage for women at every stage of their lives. It explores the many ways in which music can transform not just the person making it, but also the listener. Rosanne Cash eulogizes June Carter Cash. A seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift considers the golden glimmer of another precocious superstar, Brenda Lee. The music of Patty Griffin is a balm for a post-9/11 survivor on the run. Emmylou Harris offers a gateway through paralyzing grief. And Lucinda Williams proves that greatness is where you find it. Elsewhere in this wide-ranging anthology, acclaimed historian Holly George Warren captures the spark of rockabilly sensation Wanda Jackson; Entertainment Weekly 's Madison Vain considers Loretta Lynn's girl-power anthem "The Pill"; and rocker Grace Potter embraces Linda Ronstadt's unabashed visual and musical influence. Full-tilt, hardcore, down-home, and groundbreaking, the women of country music speak volumes with every song. From Maybelle Carter to Dolly Parton, k.d. lang to Taylor Swift- these artists provided pivot points, truths, and doses of courage for women writers at every stage of their lives. Whether it's Rosanne Cash eulogizing June Carter Cash or a seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift considering the golden glimmer of another precocious superstar, Brenda Lee, it's the humanity beneath the music that resonates
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