On the Bus with Bill Monroe: My Five-Year Ride with the Father of Blue Grass
A backstage audition led Mark Hembree into a five-year stint (1979-1984) as the bassist for Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. Hembree's journey included playing at the White House and on the acclaimed album Master of Bluegrass . But it also put him on a collision course with the rigors of tou...
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Zusammenfassung: | A backstage audition led Mark Hembree into a five-year stint
(1979-1984) as the bassist for Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys.
Hembree's journey included playing at the White House and on the
acclaimed album Master of Bluegrass . But it also put him
on a collision course with the rigors of touring, the mysteries of
Southern culture, and the complex personality of bandleader-legend
Bill Monroe. Whether it's figuring out the best time for breakfast
(early) or for beating the boss at poker (never), Hembree gives
readers an up-close look at the occasionally exalting, often
unglamorous life of a touring musician in the sometimes baffling,
always colorful company of a bluegrass icon.
The amusing story of a Yankee fish out of water, On the Bus
with Bill Monroe mixes memoir with storytelling to recount the
adventures of a Northerner learning new ways and the Old South. |
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DOI: | 10.5406/j.ctv2cxx8v5 |