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Nashville Chrome by Rick Bass

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 22, 2010
Posted in Books Read in 2010MusicNashville  | 9 Comments

After Rick Bass spoke with Maxine Brown of the chart topping Browns of the 50’s and early 60’s, he decided to write a novel about the Browns.

The novel centers on Maxine, the oldest sister of the Browns but also includes her sister Bonnie and Brother, Jim Ed. The Browns grew up in the swamps of Arkansas during the Great Depression. Their father had a saw mill that they helped with when there was enough money to keep it going and when their father was sober enough.
The secret to his lumber’s quality lay in his children’s ability to discern pitch. At the end of almost every lunch break, the Brown children would be summoned to the saw-sharpening table, where the newly honed blade would be placed on an axle with a motor and then spun rapidly, as if being made ready for a cut. The sound they listened for – the perfect blade – held an eerie resonance, the faint sirenlike echo of a high harmonic that was little different from the tempered harmony the Browns were already learning to achieve with their voices.
Maxine sneaks a recording of Jim Ed singing to a radio station, where it aired and the rest was history. Not a real glamorous history mind you. After one of their shows, Fabor Robinson presents them with a contract to make the famous. He did that to a point, but kept almost all of the money they generated. There was nothing they could do about it.
Eventually they got out of the shady contract and teamed up with Chet Atkins, who became their producer and they became quite famous. Their entire family was friends with Elvis Presley and Bonnie and Elvis dated for a time.
If my review sounds a little flat, that is because I found the book to me flat. It had a repetitive edge to it that is hard to explain. It read more like a biography then a novel as there was no dialogue to speak of. With only 250 pages, there were times I felt like giving up on the book completely.  This could have been a real true tribute to the Browns.
I have heard so many good things about Rick Bass and there were some pearls in his writing, just not enough to hold this reader’s interest.
2.5/5
Thanks to Lissa Renner of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for this book.
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2009 Calgary Folk Music Festival

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 1, 2009
Posted in Music  | 6 Comments

Here are some highlights of our trip to Calgary, Alberta for the Folk Music Festival. It was very hot but we had a great time!

This is a bus stop in downtown Calgary. Cows are big business there!





This is Justin Rutledge we saw him a few years ago at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival. It was good to see him again live.
Give him a listen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubxxjs7bGGA


Thursday and Friday Bill and I lined up early to get good seats. There was not suppose to be any running however, many people ran ahead of us and we are not good runners.
On Saturday I got smart! I went toward the back of the line looking for younger people and told them that they could join us in line by the front if they would run our tarp. They gladly accepted and we were in the 4th row center! Thanks again!


We love Sarah Harmer! Give her a listen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN2TL59FCQg

Yes, you guessed it, this is Glen Cambell! Can you believe how great he looks at age 73?
We aren’t big fans but we did grow up with him by seeing him on TV lots. He’s an icon and it was fun to see him!

(Left to right)Meet Tom Wilson of Lee Harvey Osmond, Alejandro Escovedo, and my self.
I hadn’t heard of either of these guys before the festival but they are awesome. I especially fell in love with Alejandro.
Here’s a sample of Harvey Lee Osmand: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I1hu_mAvqA

Here’s Alejandro Escovedo with Bruce Springsteen (heaven!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwZbc6aJT40

Our next trip, were off to Edmonton, Alberta for the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. We are leaving in the wee hours of the morning, this Tuesday August 4th. Well be gone one week.

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