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Elvis, Hank, and Me: Making Musical History on the Louisiana Hayride Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Press
- Publication dateDecember 22, 2015
- File size1.4 MB
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- ASIN : B017RBWI9K
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (December 22, 2015)
- Publication date : December 22, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 1.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 318 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,103,737 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Customers enjoy the book's music history and stories about beloved country entertainers. They find the stories well-written and engaging, with behind-the-scenes insights into artists like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley.
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Customers enjoy the book's music history. They find it a valuable resource for music enthusiasts interested in the Hayride and its impact on country and early rock 'n' roll. The stories are well-written and provide an insightful look into the lives of many talented singers.
"I really love this book! There are great behind the scenes stories of HAnk, Johnny, Elvis and others that make you laugh and some that make you cry...." Read more
"...It's a wonderful book for any music buff interested in knowing how vital the Hayride was to the growth of popular music." Read more
"...but a vivid recounting of a glorious time in country and early rock n roll music.Anecdote laden and a fair amount of new, insider info.A good read." Read more
"Great book! I read the hardcover version - great history of a lot of great singers, which also has a lot of cool pictures...." Read more
Customers like the story arc. They say it's full of great stories and behind-the-scenes stories about Hank, Johnny, Elvis, and others that make you laugh.
"I really love this book! There are great behind the scenes stories of HAnk, Johnny, Elvis and others that make you laugh and some that make you cry...." Read more
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"...Anecdote laden and a fair amount of new, insider info.A good read." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023I really love this book! There are great behind the scenes stories of HAnk, Johnny, Elvis and others that make you laugh and some that make you cry. The demons HAnk Williams fought to create such gut wrenching ballads is haunting. The tribute to Johnny Horton is very touching.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2015This is the best book I've found on how many of the music greats including Elvis got started on the Louisiana Hayride. This is full of great stories, well written, and a terrific piece of music history. The
Hayride show helped many stars get their first national exposure.
Horace Logan, the author, worked the show and knows these stories well. He is now deceased, and I'm so glad he took the time to share his tales. It's a wonderful book for any music buff interested in knowing how vital the Hayride was to the growth of popular music.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017This was a blast start to finish. Far better then expected. Not an in depth masterpiece, but a vivid recounting of a glorious time in country and early rock n roll music.Anecdote laden and a fair amount of new, insider info.A good read.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 1998Being a country music disc jockey for almost a half-century as well as a song-writer and columnist, I found Horace Logan's "Elvis, Hank and Me" a genuine "refresher", a work of true art that not only informs but captures the attention of the reader by revealing the raw facts pertaining to the entertainment industry and the rough and rowdy trails many of the super-stars blazed in order to make the marquees of big-time show business. Horace mentions in this book the fact we toiled together for awhile at a radio station in the Dallas/Fort Worth market. He always had a most-interesting story to tell on the air. Now, many of those true, interesting and oft-times sad tales have been put into print for true enjoyment. -Bill Mack (Grammy winning songwriter of LeAnn Rimes', "BLUE"; Radio's "Midnight Cowboy", heard nightly on the "Bill Mack Trucking Network", and host on "Country Crossroads", syndicated nationally each week on radio & television.)
- Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021Great book! I read the hardcover version - great history of a lot of great singers, which also has a lot of cool pictures. I purchased the Kindle version(a LOT cheaper), which unfortunately does NOT!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2001Horace Logan was the emcee and program director for the famed "Louisiana Hayride," a nationally broadcast weekly radio show that for the better part of the 1950s was the main competitor of the "Grand Ole Opry." Known as "the cradle of the stars," the Hayride had a reputation for developing hot new talent, and has long been an object of fascination for me since it was here that Webb Pierce got his start. As the main creative director of the Hayride, Logan's path intersected those of many top-flight hick musicians, including Webb, Johnny Horton, Johnny Cash, Kitty Wells, Jim Reeves and a slew of others whose careers took off when they became regulars on the show. This book concentrates the bulk of its effort towards two oft-mythologized stars whose lives are amply documented elsewhere - Hank Williams and Elvis Presley -- and while it's cool to get insights from a person who helped start both their careers, in a sense the book feels like a missed opportunity, since Logan must have had plenty more to say about the "early" days when country music made the transition from rinky-dink local operations into a major industry with a nationwide scope. He broke into the business at the tail end of a period when all the action was on local radio stations, and helped usher in the era when things became increasingly professionalized and big-league. While the book is very readable, it's unfortunate that Logan and his ghost-writer, Bill Sloan, didn't see fit to explore "the old days" a little bit more, and bring out more of the flavor of what the hick music business was like back when. It's understandable that they would emphasize the bankable big boys like Elvis and Hank, but considering how much has already been written about them, the "witness to history" approach doesn't add as much to the historical lore as more under-the-radar observations might have. In short, it would've been cool if the story had been more about Logan himself, and the world he saw, and not simply about the stars that lived in it. Still, Hayride enthusiasts should definitely check this one out!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 1998I grew up in east Texas, and listening to country music during the late 40's and 50's ,along with rock and roll.We would listen to the radio and the Louisiana Hayride was one of several saturday night music programs that we listened to. this book "Elvis Hank and Me" was a plesant suprise, I found the book to be easy and informative reading. 'Hoss' Logan,gives you a warm and personal glimse into the everyday lives of some of the biggest stars to ever come along. Thanks 'Hoss'. If you start this book , you'll finish it.