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Rebel Yell: An Oral History of Southern Rock
Rebel Yell An Oral History of Southern Rock
Author: Michael Buffalo Smith
Rebel Yell: An Oral History of Southern Rock presents the story of a musical genre born in the backwoods, highways, and swamps of Macon, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969 and peaking in popularity during the 1970s. — This history of Southern rock is told by the musicians, roadies, fans, and recording industry folk who lived it. Drawn f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780881464955
ISBN-10: 0881464953
Publication Date: 10/1/2014
Pages: 420
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Publisher: Mercer University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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While "Buffalo" Smith's editing skill is sometimes questionable, the material here is undeniably authentic - he personally interviewed all the biggest players on the scene and put the results into a book. Nothing here is lifted from generic media sources. A definitive volume containing all the details about who played with who, where, and when. Read it, and you'll have a pretty good grounding in the Allmans, Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels, Molly Hatchet, and more. Unfortunately, many of those interviewed allude to crazy stories that they "might tell some day", but usually don't do so here. So nothing particularly edgy, but instead the comments tend to be positive characterizations of the big names in Southern Rock - which is probably fitting for these Southern Gents.


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