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Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues Revisited
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Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues Revisited
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Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues Revisited
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Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues Revisited
is the companion book to the twentieth anniversary reprise of a special exhibition examining a vibrant, little-known chapter in the history of Music City USA. Together, the exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and this companion book illuminate an important era in Nashville’s music history.
Among the stories recounted in these pages:
The ways that iconic musicians including Little Richard and Jimi Hendrix honed their skills on Nashville bandstands.
How Nashville led the way in broadcasting groundbreaking and influential R&B on radio station WLAC and through the TV shows
Night Train
and
The!!!!Beat
.
The musical collaborations of R&B stalwarts such as Bobby Hebb and Jimmy Sweeney with country musicians.
The recording of Etta James’s scorching live album
Etta James Rocks the House
at Nashville’s New Era Club.
Includes more than 100 photographs and capsule descriptions of classic R&B records cut in Nashville.
is the companion book to the twentieth anniversary reprise of a special exhibition examining a vibrant, little-known chapter in the history of Music City USA. Together, the exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and this companion book illuminate an important era in Nashville’s music history.
Among the stories recounted in these pages:
The ways that iconic musicians including Little Richard and Jimi Hendrix honed their skills on Nashville bandstands.
How Nashville led the way in broadcasting groundbreaking and influential R&B on radio station WLAC and through the TV shows
Night Train
and
The!!!!Beat
.
The musical collaborations of R&B stalwarts such as Bobby Hebb and Jimmy Sweeney with country musicians.
The recording of Etta James’s scorching live album
Etta James Rocks the House
at Nashville’s New Era Club.
Includes more than 100 photographs and capsule descriptions of classic R&B records cut in Nashville.