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True to the Roots, True to the Roots, 0803266618, 0-8032-6661-8, 978-0-8032-6661-2, 9780803266612, Monte Dutton, , True to the Roots, 0803207166, 0-8032-0716-6, 978-0-8032-0716-5, 9780803207165, Monte Dutton

True to the Roots
Americana Music Revealed
Monte Dutton

paperback
2006. 212 pp.
978-0-8032-6661-2
$19.95 t
 

Americana music isn’t just a musical form--it’s a state of mind. In this book, Monte Dutton charts the coordinates of this state of mind with a series of interviews and intimate portraits from the heart of alternative country, often known to its adherents simply as OKOM: Our Kind of Music. In places such as Austin and Nashville, Las Vegas and Key West, Dutton finds the voices of the genre that the Americana Music Association defines as “American roots music based on the traditions of country.”

True to the Roots profiles Grammy-nominated performers (such as Brad Paisley and Pat Green) as well as those who sing for tips in local bars, and bands such as Those Guys, Reckless Kelly, and Cross Canadian Ragweed. In these pages the reader encounters Vince Pawless, a guitar maker in Gainesville, Texas, and James White, owner of the Broken Spoke, a historic honky-tonk in Austin; and musicians such as Robert Earl Keen and James McMurtry. Each of these portraits provides a unique story about this music and explains why it not only survives but thrives outside a mainstream increasingly controlled by corporate culture and commercial constraints.


Monte Dutton is a longtime country music enthusiast and sports journalist whose reporting often takes him to Texas, the Southwest, and the southern Midwest, where much of the music featured in this book can be heard. Dutton is a motor sports writer for the Gaston Gazette and NASCAR columnist for AOL Sports.

"The book's golden. . . . Players of roots music will love this."—Ray Olson, Booklist

"True to the Roots is an engaging . . . account of Americana as it is lived today, a breezy read, evocative of the kinds of places many of us will never know."—Music and Letters

“Rather than a technical manual that explains in precise musical terminology what differentiates Americana and alt-country from its more contemporary and commercial counterpart, Dutton lets the performers explain their philosophies on songwriting, survival, the balancing act between art and commerce and the tensions of nonstop touring and travel.” —City Paper (Nashville)


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