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Friday, June 13, 2008
Sing Me Back Home
OK, I admit it. When it comes to real country music, and those whom I believe truly appreciate it as the art form that it is, I am prejudiced. Never in a million years would I believe that some guy from New Hampshire , a writer and editor for the New York Times, of all the newspapers in the word, for crying out loud, would know much about the real thing; no way would someone with that background actually understand the music and those who created it. Well, that was before I read Sing Me Back Home, by Dana Jennings, who is exactly the guy I just described.
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Country music today tends to sound like disco.
ReplyDeleteHmm. I think this might make a perfect Father's Day present. I'll have to preview it to make sure it's safe though....
I've just ordered it from B&N.
ReplyDeleteSounds great.
Wow, this book sounds great...and written by a boy called Dana no less!
ReplyDeleteI, too, was amazed that a boy from New Hampshire was able to make the same connections to family through classic country music as this girl from Logan, West Virginia. Just a wonderful, wonderful book. My mother let me read parts of it aloud to her, and she HATES being read to.
ReplyDeleteCarrie, that's true, but sad. Country music has lost its unique sound and is pretty much sounds like everything else I hear on the radio; it even sounds like the worst elevator music I used to dread having to be trapped into listening.
ReplyDeleteJolene, I know that you know a lot about classic country music already so I think you should enjoy this one. Jennings is a very good writer.
ReplyDeleteYep, bybee, a book on country music written by a boy named Dana...and a great one, at that. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I'm assuming that your mother is of the age of the writer's parents and that she could identify easily with the excerpts you read to her?
ReplyDeleteI think the book was just dead on when comparing the real world of country music fans of those decades to the world described in the music of the era...they were exactly the same.
I have a (male) cousin named Dana. ;)
ReplyDeleteI get to pick this one up at the library this afternoon. Looking forward to it.
Hey, I have one of those male cousins named Dana, too, sfp. Are we related? :-)
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