Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives

Author:   Holly Gleason
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9781477322581


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives


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Author:   Holly Gleason
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781477322581


ISBN 10:   1477322582
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Maybelle Carter: The Root of It All (Caryn Rose) Lil Hardin: That's How I Got to Memphis (Alice Randall) Wanda Jackson: When She Starts Eruptin' (Holly George-Warren ) Hazel Dickens: The Plangent Bone (Ronni Lundy) June Carter Cash: Eulogy for a Mother (Rosanne Cash) Brenda Lee: Rare Peer (Taylor Swift) Bobbie Gentry: Let the Mystery Be (Meredith Ochs) Loretta Lynn: The Pill (Madison Vain) Dolly Parton: Long Island Down Home Blues (Nancy Harrison) Emmylou Harris: Common Ground in an Uncommon Love (Ali Berlow) Barbara Mandrell: Lubbock in the Rearview Mirror (Shelby Morrison) Tanya Tucker: Punk Country and Sex Wide Open (Holly Gleason) Rita Coolidge: A Dark-Eyed Cherokee Country Gal (Kandia Crazy Horse) Linda Ronstadt: Canciones di Corazon Salvage (Grace Potter) Rosanne Cash: Expectations and Letting Go (Deborah Sprague) The Judds: Comfort Far from Home (Courtney E. Smith) k.d. lang: Flawless, Fearless (Kelly McCartney) Lucinda Williams, Flesh & Ghosts, Dreams + Marrow (Lady Goodman) Mary Chapin Carpenter: Every Hometown Girl (Cynthia Sanz) Patty Loveless: Beyond What You Know (Wendy Pearl) Shania Twain: But the Little Girls Understand (Emily Yahr) Alison Krauss: Draw Your Own Map (Aubrie Sellers) Terri Clark: Better Things to Do (Amy Elizabeth McCarthy) Taylor Swift: Through the Eyes of a Critic, of a Mom (Elysa Gardner) Kacey Musgraves: Follow Your Arrow (Dacey Orr) Rhiannon Giddens: A Gift Past the Songs (Caroline Randall Williams) Patty Griffin: Remembering to Breathe (Kim Ruehl) Thank Yous Contributors

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Not only will readers find some of the finest music writing in the business here, but they’ll also learn how the musicians’ evolution influenced each essayist’s own creative process. The result? Incredibly empowering writing about what it means to be an artist and a human being. . . .Woman Walk the Line will touch readers to their cores — reminding them of their first musical loves and the difference between a musician and a star. * Nashville Scene * Each of the 27 essays focuses on the experience of when music was a savior, an inspiration or an acknowledgment of a deep and personal truth. * New York Times * A rhapsodic, moving look at music's transformative power. * People * ...truly stunning... * PASTE * ...a new collection of personal essays on the transformative impact of women in country music aims to change the narrative. * The Washington Post * Best Music Books of the Fall * Publisher's Weekly * 30 Must Read Music Books This Fall—The deeply personal pieces often feel like the authors are cracking open a secret chest, sharing treasured glimpses into their true selves. * Salon.com * Much has happened to shape the national discourse in the 18 months since Holly Gleason began working on Woman Walk The Line...Much has happened in the last 18 days to make it essential reading. * Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel *


Not only will readers find some of the finest music writing in the business here, but they'll also learn how the musicians' evolution influenced each essayist's own creative process. The result? Incredibly empowering writing about what it means to be an artist and a human being. . . .Woman Walk the Line will touch readers to their cores - reminding them of their first musical loves and the difference between a musician and a star. * Nashville Scene * Each of the 27 essays focuses on the experience of when music was a savior, an inspiration or an acknowledgment of a deep and personal truth. * New York Times * A rhapsodic, moving look at music's transformative power. * People * ...truly stunning... * PASTE * ...a new collection of personal essays on the transformative impact of women in country music aims to change the narrative. * The Washington Post * Best Music Books of the Fall * Publisher's Weekly * 30 Must Read Music Books This Fall--The deeply personal pieces often feel like the authors are cracking open a secret chest, sharing treasured glimpses into their true selves. * Salon.com * Much has happened to shape the national discourse in the 18 months since Holly Gleason began working on Woman Walk The Line...Much has happened in the last 18 days to make it essential reading. * Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel *


Author Information

Holly Gleason is a music critic, academic, and artist development consultant. Her work has appeared in Rolling Stone, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, HITS, Musician, CREEM, the Oxford American, No Depression, and Paste.

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