Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Robertson Dean

شابک

9781483071725
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

December 14, 2009
There’s no mistaking McDonough’s take on Tammy Wynette’s artistry: of her first single, “Apartment No. 9,” he writes, “I don’t know if there has ever been a more perfect debut.” But his adulation is not uncritical—he concedes that the first country musician to go platinum also released plenty of clunkers; more importantly, he gives voice to both Wynette’s closest friends and the families of those like her first husband, Euple Byrd, who were cast aside in the formation of her legend. McDonough (Shakey
) brings a passionate flair to his language, describing Wynette and her third husband (and frequent collaborator) George Jones as a pair of “walking haunted houses,” but occasionally slips into sentimental excess, particularly in imaginary letters to his subject. “Did anyone ever just let you be Wynette?” ends a typical missive. Long detours covering the lives of Jones and Nashville producer Billy Sherrill provide valuable context, but the emphasis is squarely on Wynette and her personal tragedies, including a long slide into drug addiction and a mysterious death some still suspect may have been foul play. Combining pop musicology and tabloid gossip, McDonough has crafted a fitting tribute to a country music icon. Black-and-white photo insert not seen by PW
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Library Journal

August 1, 2010

McDonough (www.jimmymcdonough.net), author of the New York Times best seller Shakey: A Neil Young Biography (2002), presents what may well be the definitive biography of the late singer/songwriter Tammy Wynette (1942-98), who reigned as "The First Lady of Country" for many years and remains a touchstone in the industry. Her much-parsed life reads like one of her songs: she chopped cotton as a child, suffered through several unhappy marriages, and died young. Actor/voiceover artist Robertson Dean's narration makes the work come alive. Those who appreciate celebrity biographies and/or country music should enjoy; recommended as interest warrants.--Pam Kingsbury, Univ. of North Alabama, Florence

Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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