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Hank Williams
Hank Williams: The Biography© 1994 Colin Escott320 pages “You don’t have to call me Mister, mister — the whole world calls me Hank.” Hank Williams is the legend of country music. I’d heard of him long before I ever heard him; my … Continue reading
Real Music
Real Music: A Guide to the Timeless Hymns of the Church267 pages© 2016 Anthony Esolen In his book Out of the Ashes: Restoring American Culture, Anthony Esolen devoted an entire chapter solely to music. Here he does one better! To … Continue reading
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Miseri
My podcast and lecture time this week has been devoted to a series of lectures on southern literature and the like, all at least an hour long. This Wednesday being Ash Wednesday, however, and the start of Lent, I thought … Continue reading
10,000 Sing "Ode to Joy"
How incredible this is to watch; the look on the conductor’s face is utter rapture. While this video has nothing to do with books, aside from the complementary nature of literature and the other arts, including music, it was too … Continue reading
Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’
Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’: Country Music and the Southern Working Class© 2002 Bill C. Malone432 pages Friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song, and he told me that it was the perfect country-and-western song. I wrote him … Continue reading
Civilisation: A Personal View
Civilisation: A Personal View© 1959 Sir Kenneth Clark359 pages We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race, and the human race is filled with passion — … Continue reading
Frank Sinatra: An American Legend
Frank Sinatra: An American Legend © Nancy Sinatra 1995 368 pages Those who know me well know my fondness for Frank Sinatra — not only his music, but his life. He was to me an inspiration when I was very … Continue reading