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A Satisfied Mind

The Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner

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Parametry

  • 464 stránek
  • 17 hodin čtení

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Porter Wagoner’s name evokes a vivid array of images and memories, reminiscent of the rhinestone-studded costumes he famously wore. Beneath his glitzy exterior lies a complex personality, whose life story has remained largely untold until now. Known as "The Thin Man from West Plains," Porter rose from working in a Missouri butcher shop to achieving national fame on the "Grand Ole Opry." He is recognized for providing Dolly Parton with significant opportunities through his television show and live performances, as well as producing her hit records for nine years. However, many details of his early life have been obscure—until now. This biography delves into the intricate life of Porter Wagoner, offering a rich narrative that transcends typical country music biographies. Drawing from over three years of research, it features authentic dialogue from more than 160 interviews, including conversations with Porter, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, and others. It reveals his relationship with RCA, financial issues with Parton, and his influential role at the Grand Ole Opry, all presented with meticulous care. This work serves as a reminder that as country music evolves, so do the stories of its legendary figures like Porter Wagoner, showcasing the inspiring and sometimes outrageous journey of his career.

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A Satisfied Mind, Steve Eng, Jimmy Guterman

Jazyk
Rok vydání
1992
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Titul
A Satisfied Mind
Podtitul
The Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1992
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
464
ISBN10
1558531335
ISBN13
9781558531338
Série
Hodnocení
3,5 z 5
Anotace
Porter Wagoner’s name evokes a vivid array of images and memories, reminiscent of the rhinestone-studded costumes he famously wore. Beneath his glitzy exterior lies a complex personality, whose life story has remained largely untold until now. Known as "The Thin Man from West Plains," Porter rose from working in a Missouri butcher shop to achieving national fame on the "Grand Ole Opry." He is recognized for providing Dolly Parton with significant opportunities through his television show and live performances, as well as producing her hit records for nine years. However, many details of his early life have been obscure—until now. This biography delves into the intricate life of Porter Wagoner, offering a rich narrative that transcends typical country music biographies. Drawing from over three years of research, it features authentic dialogue from more than 160 interviews, including conversations with Porter, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, and others. It reveals his relationship with RCA, financial issues with Parton, and his influential role at the Grand Ole Opry, all presented with meticulous care. This work serves as a reminder that as country music evolves, so do the stories of its legendary figures like Porter Wagoner, showcasing the inspiring and sometimes outrageous journey of his career.