Overview :Discovering Country Music chronicles the incredible evolution of country music in America - from the fiddle to the pop charts - and provides... Read More
Overview :The Beatles and Country Music is a new, fresh, and insightful look at the Beatles through their connection to country music. Don Cusic, auth... Read More
Overview :Don Cusic presents gospel music as part of the history of contemporary Christianity. From the psalms of the early Puritans through the hymns... Read More
Overview :In 1964 Roger Miller hit the pop charts with "Dang Me"-the same year the Beatles hit America and began the British Invasion. Roger received ... Read More
Overview :Chet Atkins was arguably the most influential American guitarist of the twentieth century, and, through his work as a recording executive, i... Read More
Overview :Elvis was connected to Nashville throughout his career. He recorded approximately 260 songs at RCA Studio B in Nashville and performed in se... Read More
Overview :Eddy Arnold dominated country music during the late 1940s and early 1950s, outselling every other country artist and, during one period, had... Read More
Overview :Many consider Hank Williams to be the greatest singer and songwriter in the history of country music; he set the standard for every country ... Read More
Overview :From the songs he learned as a school boy at Harrow to Music Hall songs and the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, Winston Churchill had a life... Read More
Overview :This is an academic journal containing a collection of articles by country music scholars on a variety of topics with an emphasis on histori... Read More