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185 index 706 Union, 153 Abbott, Dotty, 16 Aberbach, Jean, 60 Aberbach, Julian, 60 Abner, Ewart, 119 Academy Awards Ball, 162 Ace Records, 126 Ackerman, Paul, 60 Acred, Cliff, 112 Acuff-Rose Publishing Company, 78–79 Adams, Nick, 37 Addington, Mitt, 53 Alabama Music Hall of Fame, 179 Aladdin Records, 80 Albany, N.Y., 41, 124 “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” 159 Alexandria, La., 71, 72, 163, 174, 175 “All I Have to Do Is Dream,” 78 Alpert, Herb, 180 Alpha Records, 63, “Amazing Grace,” 174 Ambassador East Hotel, 72 American Airlines, 65 American Bandstand, 66; Jerry Lee Lewis on, 25, 57, 104 Ancell, Bob, 86 Anderson, Andy, 9, 14, 21, 24, 161, 162 Anderson, Marian, 62 Anderson, Sherwood, 174 Anderton’s Restaurant, 8 Andrew Jackson Hotel, 92 Anita Kerr Singers, 56 Anka, Paul, 136, 138 Antoine’s Restaurant, 64 Apostoleris, Harry, 63–64 Arkansas, 6, 11, 33, 36, 87, 88, 112, 117, 170, 171, 174, 175 Arkansas Delta, 11, 112, 175 ARMADA (American Record Manufacturers and Distributors Association), 119, 120 Arnaud’s Restaurant, 64 Arnold, Eddy, 137 ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers), 71, 79, 80, 81 Associated Press, 47 Atkins, Chet, 52, 87, 100, 150 Atlanta, Ga., 125 “Autumn in New York,” 161 Avalon, Frankie, 128 Bain, Buddy, 45 “Ballad of a Teenage Queen,” 55, 56, 73, 75 Barbizon Hotel, 167, 168 Bardot, Brigitte, 126 Barnet, Charlie, 161 Barton, Bobbie Jean, 126 Barton, Ernie, 126 Basie, Count, 159, 168 Bastrop, La., 174 Battle House Hotel, 129 Battle of Shiloh, 47 Beale Street, 7, 11, 132, 156, 157 “Bear Cat,” 12, 22, 76 INDEX 186 Beatles, 178 Beaumont, Tex., 117, 177 Beechnut Gum, 66, following page 84 Bell, Johnny, 45, 46 Belmont College, 180 Benton, Brook, 108 Berigan, Bunny, 161 Berry, Chuck, 61, 118, 121, 129 “The Best Guitar Picker in Shelby County,” 73 “Betty and Dupree,” 111 Big Apple, 167 Big Beat, 21 “Big Blon’ Baby,” 112, 113, 114 Big Bopper, 110 “Big Man,” 109, 159 Big Maybelle, 122 “Big River,” 6, 56 Bill Black Combo, 88 Billboard, 3, 65, 67, 70, 77, 87, 93, 99, 100, 101, 111, 112, 115, 118, 120, 121, 122, 127, 136; “Blue Suede Shoes” on chart, 5; Chuck Willis and Buddy Holly deaths, 110; “Great Balls of Fire” on chart, 35; “High School Confidential” on chart, 86; and Jerry Lee Lewis apology, 82; Johnny Cash review, 76; “Lonely Weekends” on chart, 142; “Mathilda” on chart, 104; and Memphis convention, 71; “Ooby Dooby” on chart, 48; “Raunchy” on chart, 66; and Ren Grevatt, 92, 128; report, 119; “Tom Dooley” on chart, 100; visit to, 60 Biloxi, Miss., 178 Biondi, Dick, 86, 169 Birdland (nightclub), 70, 168 “The Black Haired Man,” 100, following page 141 Blake, Buddy, 13 Blessing, Sam, 135 Blue Angel (nightclub), 162 Blue Ridge Mountains, 164 “Blue Suede Shoes,” 3, 4, 5, 19, 23, 57, 68, 69, following page 84, 150 Bluegrass music, 56 Bolstad, Helen, 81, 86 “Bonnie B,” 126 Boone, Pat, 57 Booneville, Miss., 95 Boston, Mass., 40, 55, 125 “Breathless,” 52, 57, 66 Brennan’s Restaurant, 64 Bret Maverick (TV series), 176 Brill Building, 80 Bristol (Tenn.-Va.), 164, 165 Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), 36, 71, 79 Broussard’s Restaurant, 64 Brown, J. W., 82, 85 Brown, Marvin, 71 Bruce, Edwin, 132, 176 Buffalo, N.Y., 40, 41, 57, 113 Buntyn Station, 153 Burch, Fred, 133 “Bye Bye Love,” 78 “C.C. Rider,” 111 Cadillacs, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 43, 46, 49, 68, 77, 146, 156, 161 Caen, Herb, 64 “Call Me Darling,” 170 Capitol Records, 100, 127 Carnall, Stu, 77 Caronna, Joe, 125 Carson, Johnny, 61 Carter-Barron Amphitheater, 166 Carter Family, 165 Case Western Reserve University, 177 Cash, Johnny, 1, 3, 4, 12, 19, 21, 23, 25, 31, 50, 79, Dance Album of Carl Perkins, [18.118.12.101] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 00:39 GMT) 187 INDEX 5, following page 84, 91, 101, 102, 108, 109, 110, 117, 125, 134, 136, 137, following page 141, 145, 160, 162, 165, 166, 172, 173; audition with Sun, 26; audition with WCMA, 46; “Ballad of Teenage Queen” no. 1 on country chart, 55–57; career achievements, 176; first LP liner notes, 5–6; invited to Grand Ole Opry, 26; Johnny Cash Month, 123–24; last sessions with Sun, 93–95; later releases, 149–50; the Man in Black, 176; part of the Million Dollar Quartet, 69; session with the Tennessee Two, 73–75; signs with Columbia Records, 76–77 Cashbox, 3, 35, 60, 76, 93...

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