In this Book

summary

In industry circles, musicians from Kentucky are known to possess an enviable pedigree—a lineage as prized as the bloodline of any bluegrass-raised Thoroughbred. With native sons and daughters like Naomi and Wynonna Judd, Loretta Lynn, the Everly Brothers, Joan Osborne, and Merle Travis, it's no wonder that the state is most often associated with folk, country, and bluegrass music.

But Kentucky's contribution to American music is much broader: It's the rich and resonant cello of Ben Sollee, the velvet crooning of jazz great Helen Humes, and the famed vibraphone of Lionel Hampton. It's exemplified by hip-hop artists like the Nappy Roots and indie folk rockers like the Watson Twins. It goes beyond the hallowed mandolin of Bill Monroe and banjo of the Osborne Brothers to encompass the genres of blues, jazz, rock, gospel, and hip-hop.

A Few Honest Words explores how Kentucky's landscape, culture, and traditions have influenced notable contemporary musicians. Featuring intimate interviews with household names (Naomi Judd, Joan Osborne, and Dwight Yoakam), emerging artists, and local musicians, author Jason Howard's rich and detailed profiles reveal the importance of the state and the Appalachian region to the creation and performance of music in America.

Table of Contents

restricted access Download Full Book
  1. Front Cover
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Title Page
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Copyright Page
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Dedication
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Epigraph
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Foreword
  2. pp. ix-x
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-19
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 1. Naomi Judd: Ancestral Memory
  2. pp. 20-39
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 2. Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore: Sword and Snow
  2. pp. 40-61
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 3. Chris Knight: Trailer Poet
  2. pp. 62-73
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 4. Carla Gover: Mountain Edge
  2. pp. 74-90
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 5. Kevin Harris: Freedom Doxology
  2. pp. 91-103
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 6. Joan Osborne: Brooklyn Meets Appalachia
  2. pp. 104-117
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 7. Dwight Yoakam: A Hillbilly in Hollywood
  2. pp. 118-131
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 8. Nappy Roots: The Pursuit of Nappyness
  2. pp. 132-143
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 9. Matraca Berg: Headwaters
  2. pp. 144-166
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 10. Cathy Rawlings: From the Wings
  2. pp. 167-178
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 11. Dale Ann Bradley: These Prisoning Hills
  2. pp. 179-191
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 12. Jim James: The Ghost of Jim James past
  2. pp. 192-204
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 13. Kate Larken: Far West
  2. pp. 205-217
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 14. The Watson Twins: Southern Manners
  2. pp. 218-234
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 235-238
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 239-242
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Index
  2. pp. 243-258
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
Back To Top

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Without cookies your experience may not be seamless.