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Nashville Chrome - by Rick Bass (Paperback)

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Nashville Chrome - by Rick Bass (Paperback)
Nashville Chrome - by Rick Bass (Paperback)

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Nashville Chrome - by Rick Bass (Paperback)

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About the Book Rick Basss third novel dramatizes three real-life 1950s era country singers from Arkansas who produced a unique and eerie tempered harmony--the Nashville Sound--that for a brief period made them the biggest thing in country music. Book Synopsis Bass creates a slice of music history from the ground up, from the backwoods and front porches all the way to Elvis. -- Los Angeles Times 1959: the Brown siblings are the biggest thing in country music. Their inimitable harmony will give rise to the polished sound of the multibillion-dollar country music industry we know today. But when the bonds of family begin to fray, the flame of their celebrity proves as brilliant as it is fleeting. In this arresting novel, acclaimed author Rick Bass draws poignant portraits of their lives, lived both in and out of the limelight. Masterfully jumping between the Browns once auspicious past and the heartbreaking present, Nashville Chrome is the richly imagined story of this forgotten family and an unflinching portrait of an era in American music. An empathic, breath-catching, mythic and profoundly American tale of creation, destruction and renewal. -- Kansas City Star Splendid . . . Rick Basss best. -- Dallas Morning News From the Back Cover Bass creates a slice of music history from the ground up, from the backwoods and front porches all the way to Elvis. Los Angeles Times 1959: the Brown siblings are the biggest thing in country music. Their inimitable harmony will give rise to the polished sound of the multibillion-dollar country music industry we know today. But when the bonds of family begin to fray, the flame of their celebrity proves as brilliant as it is fleeting. In this arresting novel, acclaimed author Rick Bass draws poignant portraits of their lives, lived both in and out of the limelight. Masterfully jumping between the Browns once auspicious past and the heartbreaking present, Nashville Chrome is the richly imagined story of this forgotten family and an unflinching portrait of an era in American music. An empathic, breath-catching, mythic and profoundly American tale of creation, destruction and renewal. Kansas City Star Splendid . . . Rick Bass s best. Dallas Morning News RICK BASS is the author of twenty-six books and the winner of O. Henry Awards, numerous Pushcart Prizes, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He lives in Montana with his wife and daughters. Look for the Reader s Guide at www.marinerreadersguides.com Review Quotes Rick Bass deftly weaves the true and fictional into a wonderful novel of the rise and fall of one of country musics greatest acts--the Browns. Its as lyrical, plaintive, and true as the best country music, which is exactly what the Browns made. Nashville Chrome is a great celebration of the Browns, and above all, a terrific read. --Thomas Cobb author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail --
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