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Author Davis, John T. (John Terry), 1955- author

Title The flatlanders : now it's now again / John T. Davis ; design by Lindsay Starr
Edition First edition
Published Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press, 2014
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (229 pages)
Series American Music Series
American music series (Austin, Tex.)
Contents The Llano -- The city -- The invasion -- The house -- Joe, Jimmie, and Butch, part 1 -- Compañeros -- Genesis -- More a legend -- Diaspora -- Joe, Jimmie, and Butch, part 2 -- More a band -- Alchemy : Now again -- Cruising speed : Wheels of fortune/Live '72 -- Dust to dust : Hills & valleys -- Closing the circle : The Odessa tapes
Summary <P>A group of three friends who made music in a house in Lubbock, Texas, recorded an album that wasn?t released and went their separate ways into solo careers. That group became a legend and then?twenty years later?a band. The Flatlanders?Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock?are icons in American music, with songs blending country, folk, and rock that have influenced a long list of performers, including Robert Earl Keen, the Cowboy Junkies, Ryan Bingham, Terry Allen, John Hiatt, Hayes Carll, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, and Lyle Lovett.</p><p>In <cite>The Flatlanders: Now It?s Now Again</cite>, Austin author and music journalist John T. Davis traces the band?s musical journey from the house on 14th Street in Lubbock to their 2013 sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall. He explores why music was, and is, so important in Lubbock and how earlier West Texas musicians such as Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison, as well as a touring Elvis Presley, inspired the young Ely, Gilmore, and Hancock. Davis vividly recreates the Lubbock countercultural scene that brought the Flatlanders together and recounts their first year (1972?1973) as a band, during which they recorded the songs that, decades later, were released as the albums <cite>More a Legend Than a Band</cite> and <cite>The Odessa Tapes</cite>. He follows the three musicians through their solo careers and into their first decade as a (re)united band, in which they cowrote songs for the first time on the albums <cite>Now Again</cite> and <cite>Hills and Valleys</cite> and recovered their extraordinary original demo tape, lost for forty years. Many roads later, the Flatlanders are finally both a legend <em>and</em> a band.</p>
Notes Print version record
Subject Flatlanders (Musical group)
SUBJECT Flatlanders (Musical group) fast
Subject Country music groups -- Texas -- Lubbock
MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Theory.
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Folk & Traditional
Country music groups
Texas -- Lubbock
Form Electronic book
Author Starr, Lindsay, designer
ISBN 9780292767317
0292767315