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Winner of the 1998 ARSC AwardA groundbreaking study of one of the pioneering women of country music, whose biography sheds new light on both the role of women in postwar America and the growth of the music business in California. Its a Depression-era saga right out of Steinbeck. The strongwilled matriarch of a rural Alabama family uproots her husband and six children and drives them westward on foot and by boxcar, through sheer willpower, on a journey of two thousand miles to California where a new life begins. Four years later, at age eleven, youngest daughter Rose Maddox steps to the microphone for the first time to sing on radio with the family band. Within a week, the Maddox Brothers & Rose receive a thousand letters, launching the group on a country music career that ultimately ranges from the rodeo shows of the West to the bright lights of Nashvilles Grand Ole Opry. In this meticulously researched biography, veteran music journalist Jonny Whiteside recounts the colorful story of this pioneering woman who literally grew up in the male-dominated enclaves of country music and struggled to make a place for herself there. In Rose Maddox, Whiteside has found an exceptional protagonist for his story: a fiery, strongwilled entertainer whose music has had an influence far beyond her handful of hits on the record charts, and who in many ways, Whiteside convincingly argues, prefigured the coming of rock and roll. In the process, Whiteside introduces us to a host of memorable characters--stars like Hank Williams and Roy Acuff; behind-the-scenes movers and shakers like record men Cliffie Stone and Bill McCall; and, at the heart of the story, the irrepressible Maddox family themselves, whose freewheeling music so faithfully reflected the hurlyburly world of Californias displaced migrant workers. Ramblin Rose is a long-overdue work of research and synthesis that documents not only the life of an unsung musical trailblazer but also the vibrant, roughhewn West Coast country music scene that once rivaled Nashville and left an indelible imprint on the popular music of today.

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title Ramblin Rose The Life and Career of Rose Maddox author - photo 1

title:Ramblin' Rose : The Life and Career of Rose Maddox
author:Whiteside, Jonny.
publisher:Vanderbilt University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780826512697
ebook isbn13:9780585105369
language:English
subjectMaddox, Rose, Country musicians--Biography.
publication date:1997
lcc:ML420.M13863R36 1997eb
ddc:782.42/1642/092
subject:Maddox, Rose, Country musicians--Biography.
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Ramblin Rose The Life and Career of Rose Maddox Jonny Whiteside - photo 2
Ramblin' Rose
The Life and Career of Rose Maddox
Jonny Whiteside
with a previously unpublished foreword by
Woody Guthrie
The Country Music Foundation Press
& Vanderbilt University Press
Nashville & London
Page iv
Copyright 1997 by Jonny Whiteside
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American copyright conventions
Published in cooperation with Vanderbilt University Press
All rights reserved
First Edition
97 98 99 00 4 3 2 1
The rose motif appearing on the title page and chapter openings is a computer simulation drawn from one of Rose Maddox's classic Nathan Turk costumes.
This publication is made from recycled paper and meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Whiteside, Jonny.
Ramblin' Rose : the life and career of Rose Maddox / Jonny
Whiteside; with a previously unpublished foreword by Woody
Guthrie. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ), discography (p. ),
and index.
ISBN 0-8265-1269-0 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Maddox, Rose. 2. Country musiciansBiography. I. Title.
ML420.M13863R36 1996
782.42'1642'092dc20
[B] 96-34377
CIP
MN
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inlovingmemoryofmyhero, FredMaddox
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Acknowledgments Working on this project was a pleasure from start to - photo 3
Acknowledgments
Working on this project was a pleasure from start to finish, primarily because everyone associated with Rose Maddox was as friendly and forthcoming as they were helpful. I would like to thank the various branches of the Maddox familyKitty, Tyrone, Sandy, Don and Nila, Benny, Alta Troxel, Barbara Hale, and Donnie Maddoxall of whom cooperated with the hard-headed charm peculiar to this singular clan. Thanks to Ronnie Pugh, Bob Pinson, and the staff of the Country Music Foundation, who provided as much encouragement and guidance as they did invaluable information; also to Charlie Seemann, formerly of the CMF, now with the Fund for Folk Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico; to Chris Strachwitz, Patrick Milligan, Rich Stivers, and Otto Kitsinger, and to Loretta DeBiaso at Capitol Records and Tina McCarthy at Columbia Records for discographical information; to Nora Guthrie at the Woody Guthrie Foundation; to Kim Pickens for whom more thanks are due than I can possibly express; to Chip and Tony Kinman, Dave Keen, and Keith Storer for making me listen up; to Steve Bataillard, Diane McCarthy, Barry McBride, Dan Nishimura, and Jim Howie for undertaking numerous, occasionally hazardous long distance trips hunting Maddox lore; to Glenn Glen, Paul Bowman,
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Wesley Tuttle, the late great Hank Penny, and the late, just-as-great Jolly Joe Nixon; to Glen Mueller, Billy Leibert, Johnny Russell, Truitt Cunningham, Bud Duncan, Juanita Albright, Ralph Hicks, the late Bill Boyd, and Fran Boyd at the Academy of Country Music, all of whom greatly enhanced my understanding and knowledge of country music in general and Rose Maddox and the West Coast scene in particular; to Dean and Kim Moore, Merle Haggard, the staff at Hag Inc., and the entire Strangers organization; to Wanda Markham, Jim Shaw, Paul Groah, Johnny Bond, Chris Simon, Tex Whitson, Murrell Counts, J. D. Rhynes, Red Simpson, Ken McKnight, T. J. Meekins, Inez Savage, Bobby Jobe, Richard and Linda Thompson, Mack Owen, Gene Moles, and Henry Sharpe, all of whom assisted in minor but thoroughly indispensable ways; for steering me in the right direction, great gratitude to Peter Guralnick, Kit Rachlis, and R. J. Smith; to Bill Malone and John Morthland; to my very patient agent Mitch Douglas; to my fine editor Paul Kingsbury; to Alan Eichler, Don Waller, and John Lomax III; to Brad Benedict and Vicki Arkoff at Capitol Records; to the generous staff at AFTRA and the Society of Singers; to Ronnie Mack, Gary Lambert, Ray Campi, Rene Engel, Lloyd Martin, and Jimmy Koo; and to everyone else who has booked, recorded, or listened to Rose Maddox.
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Foreword In 1949 Woody Guthrie then already well-known as a folksinger - photo 4
Foreword
In1949, WoodyGuthriethenalreadywell-knownasafolksinger, songwriter, andauthor (Bound for Glory)wrotethefollowingletterandaddressedittotheMaddoxBrothers&Rose, careof4StarRecordsinPasadena, California. ThoughGuthriemayhavehadsomeself-interestinheartilyendorsingRoseandherbrothers (theMaddoxeshadrecentlyrecordedhissong "PhiladelphiaLawyer"), hiscolorful
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