THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH, Laurence Leamer
THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH, Laurence Leamer
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THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH

Author: Laurence Leamer

Narrator: Laurence Leamer

Abridged: 2 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/30/2005


Synopsis

Every June, in gratitude to their devoted fans, the stars of country music appear at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds to sign autographs for hours and perform during the week called Fan Fair. Though the 1996 Fan Fair was a phenomenal success, for Nashville itself it was also a time of doubt, uncertainty and dramatic change. The week was like a country song: intense, emotional, filled with joy and disappointment, passion and dismay, laughter and tears. Fan Fair is the setting for this extraordinary inside look at country music. Laurence Leamer had unprecedented access to the stars, managers, songwriters and record company execs of Nashville. Here is the troubled inner life of Garth Brooks, the greatest-selling solo artist of all time. Vince Gill takes a song out of an old leather bag and records a No.1 hit. Reba McEntire angers her fans so much that they tear up her photos, Patty Loveless sings her heart out while her beloved older sister lies dying in a nearby hospital and superstar Shania Twain talks with handicapped Fan Fair goers. Here is Mary Chapin Carpenter singing at the White House instead of Fan Fair. Here are Alan Jackson and Brooks and Dunn at the height of their success juxtaposed against the struggles of Emmylou Harris. The younger stars are portrayed as well: LeAnn Rimes, Mindy McCready, James Bonamy, and BR5-49, all in vivid, novelesque detail. Unknowns, once-knowns, label reps, producers, songwriters and managers are all part of this rich mosaic of Nashville life as it plays out for one incredible week. To millions of country fans, Three Chords and the Truth will be a book of revelations. Those who have rarely listened to country music will learn why it is the most-listened-to music in the nation, played on more than 2,400 radio stations. And everyone who reads it will never again hear a country song quite the same way.

About Laurence Leamer

Laurence Leamer is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen books, including The Kennedy Women and The Price of Justice. He has worked in a French factory and a West Virginia coal mine, and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal. His play, Rose, was produced off Broadway last year. He lives in Palm Beach, Florida, and Washington, D.C., with his wife, Vesna Obradovic Leamer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on February 17, 2023

It was a bit hard for me to get through. I am a big fan of country music, especially 90s country music, so I did find it an interesting look into the country music scene at that time. What I didn't like is that I felt like the author was overly cruel in his portrayal of the big acts if the time whil......more

Goodreads review by Allen on January 23, 2008

This was an audio book that told me of things I've never experienced directly - the interaction of country music stars and their fans. Straightforward and revealing in the drive and endurance required to make the big time. And still a star must never appear to have hit the big time. Country roots ab......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on October 16, 2009

While I'm not a fan of country music and have never truly cared about the business, when I read a review of this book, something sparked in me and I bought the book and read it. I'm glad I did. I'm still not a fan of country music, but it was very interesting reading about the history of the busines......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on October 13, 2013

A history of country music through the eyes of several artists, etc. in 1996. Interesting look at the industry then and compare it to today......more

Goodreads review by Joe on July 17, 2011

Inside the 1990′s version of the country music industry.......more