Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 585 g
The Songwriting Legacy of Ray Wylie Hubbard
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 585 g
Reihe: John and Robin Dickson Series in Texas Music
ISBN: 978-1-62349-778-1
Verlag: Texas A&M University Press
Featuring interviews with well-known artists such as Eric Church, Steve Earle, Kinky Friedman, Chris Robinson, and Jerry Jeff Walker, and also mining the insights of up-and-comers such as Elizabeth Cook, Jaren Johnston, Ben Kweller, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and Paul Thorn, The Messenger makes clear why so many musicians across a wide spectrum admire Ray Wylie Hubbard. Readers will also learn why "Redneck Mother," the song that put Hubbard on the map for most listeners, is also a curse, of sorts, in its diminution of both his spiritual depth as a lyricist and his multidimensional musical reach. As Hubbard himself says, "The song probably should have never been written, let alone recorded, let alone recorded again. the most important part of songwriting is right after you write a song, ask yourself, "Can I sing this for twenty-five years?'"
Atkinson's work makes a convincing case that Ray Wylie Hubbard's truest and most lasting contributions will long outlive him. And, with a couple of good breaks, they may even outlive "Redneck Mother.