Austin City Limits-the longest running musical showcase in the history of television-is still captivating audiences forty years after its debut on the air.
Austin City Limits-the longest running musical showcase in the history of television-is still captivating audiences forty years after its debut on the air.
Tracey E. W. Laird is Professor of Music and Chair at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. She is the author of Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River and co-editor with Kip Lornell of Shreveport Sounds in Black and White.
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Table of Contents Introduction Chapter One: A Rhino in Your Bathtub Chapter Two: Free Form Country Folk Rock Science Fiction Gospel Gum Existential Bluegrass Guacamole Opera Music Chapter Three: Channeling the Divine Chapter Four: Austin. It's Music to Your Ears. Chapter Five: A Place to Discover Music Chapter Six: A More Loving Approach Chapter Seven: We're Not Elitist, We've Got Austin City Limits Chapter Eight: Don't Move Here Chapter Nine: Austin City Limits Equals Big Wave Conclusion: People Still Dig It Postlude Bibliography
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter One: A Rhino in Your Bathtub Chapter Two: Free Form Country Folk Rock Science Fiction Gospel Gum Existential Bluegrass Guacamole Opera Music Chapter Three: Channeling the Divine Chapter Four: Austin. It's Music to Your Ears. Chapter Five: A Place to Discover Music Chapter Six: A More Loving Approach Chapter Seven: We're Not Elitist, We've Got Austin City Limits Chapter Eight: Don't Move Here Chapter Nine: Austin City Limits Equals Big Wave Conclusion: People Still Dig It Postlude Bibliography
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