Willie, Waylon, and the Boys: How Nashville Outsiders Changed Country Music Forever

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Price
$32.50  $30.23
Publisher
Hachette Books
Publish Date
Pages
464
Dimensions
6.35 X 9.17 X 1.47 inches | 1.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780306831089

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About the Author
Brian Fairbanks was an investigative reporter at Gawker and the Consumerist. He has also written for the Guardian, Business Insider, the New York Observer, Nerve, and many more outlets, and is the author of Wizards: David Duke, America's Wildest Election, and the Rise of the Far Right.

Reviews
"An interesting study of the vaunted outlaws of country music, who turn out to be reasonably law-abiding citizens... A pleasure for fans of the smoke-shrouded, hell-raising men in black--and tie-dye."--Kirkus
"Enthusiastic... a diverting look at how a noteworthy strain of country music came to be."--Publishers Weekly
"Best New Books in June (2024)" -The Independent

"[A] his no-holds-barred chronicle of the compadres: Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson...[Fairbanks] revels in the eccentricities as well as the peccadilloes of this band of outsiders."--Wall Street Journal
"Fascinating... Fairbanks' compelling stories bring the reader deep into the worlds of not only Cash, Nelson, Kristofferson, and Jennings but contemporary artists like Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell."--OUT ALL DAY: New Orleans
"The writing is well done - there's a lot of facts and a lot of quotes, but it never really feels like dense academic oriented text or a philosophical treatise... Very much recommended."--BookAnon.com
"Fairbanks keeps the story moving, deftly changing from one musician to another throughout the book. This volume sings on each page and is suited to any library's music history section."--Library Journal
"Bursting with fascinating stories from the annals of country music history..."--Nashville Scene