{"id":147,"date":"2006-09-06T16:45:43","date_gmt":"2006-09-06T23:45:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=147"},"modified":"2009-02-21T22:16:09","modified_gmt":"2009-02-22T04:16:09","slug":"hey-this-is-one-good-lookin-book","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=147","title":{"rendered":"<em>Hey<\/em>, this is one <em>Good-Lookin&#8217;<\/em> book"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"image146\" height=96 alt=honky-tonk.gif src=\"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/wp-content\/uploads\/2006\/09\/honky-tonk.thumbnail.gif\" \/>I could just mention this wonderful book in the picture-books-about-music thread that is going in the <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=137#comments\">comments section<\/a><\/strong> of the &#8220;Never leave your cat alone&#8221; post. A few of us started discussing picture books about jazz, but Eisha also mentioned picture books about the blues, opera, and salsa. So, I could just throw in another comment about <strong><em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Honky-Tonk-Heroes-Hillbilly-Angels-Pioneers\/dp\/0618191003\/sr=8-3\/qid=1157593674\/ref=pd_bbs_3\/102-8820143-4764958?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books\">Honky-Tonk Heroes &#038; Hillbilly Angels: The Pioneers of Country &#038; Western Music<\/a><\/em><\/strong> (2006), but then you might not see it. And this is one swingin&#8217; book, ya&#8217;ll, that you won&#8217;t wanna miss. And, yes, the title of my post is rather lame, as I&#8217;m trying to work in a Hank Williams lyric. Humor me here.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>This book by <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.hollygeorgewarren.com\/\">Holly George-Warren<\/a><\/strong> &#8212; which includes 14 profiles of the pioneers of country and western music, including The Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline, and many more &#8212; is not only informative, but its artwork is downright fun to look at. <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/lauralevine.com\/\">Laura Levine&#8217;s<\/a><\/strong> homey and unaffected folk art paintings are created via mixed media\/masonite and placed in vintage frames (an example of her mixed media being the King Korn trading stamps highlighting Buck Owens&#8217; slick &#8216;do). Levine captures the personality and charm of her subjects, one of the stand-out illustrations being Tammy Wynette and George Jones as &#8220;The King and Queen of Broken Hearts,&#8221; sitting in their thrones with crowns atop their heads and joining hands with their guitars to their sides. This illustration can be seen <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/lauralevine.com\/illustration\/books.php\">here<\/a><\/strong> on Levine&#8217;s wonderful site (scroll down some to see), as well as the superb one of the dignified Man in Black, standing in his vintage-stamps-ring-&#8216;o-fire.<\/p>\n<p>George-Warren and Levine are the duo that brought us <strong><em><a href=\"http:\/\/search.barnesandnoble.com\/booksearch\/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&#038;EAN=9780618055401&#038;itm=3\">Shake, Rattle &#038; Roll: The Founders of Rock &#038; Roll<\/a><\/em><\/strong> in 2001. (Levine&#8217;s first children&#8217;s book was <strong><em><a href=\"http:\/\/search.barnesandnoble.com\/booksearch\/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&#038;EAN=9780786820641&#038;itm=1\">Wig!<\/a><\/em><\/strong>, based on the B-52s song of the same name. Gotta dig that). As with <em>Shake, Rattle &#038; Roll<\/em>, we get in this new title profiles of these artists that manage to be both pithy and illuminating at the same time. And the best part is that &#8212; along with the usual information we get in such books (date of birth and death and the salient moments of their careers in between those dates) &#8212; the author imparts some fun facts about the musicians&#8217; lives and careers. For instance, George Jones loved his guitar so much as a child that he always carried the instrument with him and hid it in the woods before entering school. Kitty Wells (whose real name was &#8212; get this &#8212; Muriel Deason) was ever-so close to giving up touring and performing altogether and was about to, from then on, stay at home to raise her children when she suddenly, almost overnight, became a big star in country.\n<\/p>\n<p>And one of the best things about the author&#8217;s work here is that &#8212; for any intermediate-aged or high school readers who would otherwise turn their noses up at country music legends &#8212; she includes in her profiles the musicians&#8217; links, if any, to contemporary rock music. For instance, she mentions Loretta Lynn&#8217;s recent collaboration with Jack White of The White Stripes and Johnny Cash&#8217;s wholehearted cover of Nine Inch Nails&#8217; &#8220;Hurt.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Once again I&#8217;m taunted by the category game. Technically, this book is aimed at intermediate-aged readers. But young children and adults and everyone in between, honestly, can enjoy this great book. <\/p>\n<p>Excuse the pun, but you knew it was coming: This book rocks. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I could just mention this wonderful book in the picture-books-about-music thread that is going in the comments section of the &#8220;Never leave your cat alone&#8221; post. A few of us started discussing picture books about jazz, but Eisha also mentioned picture books about the blues, opera, and salsa. 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