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Sign up todayThe Storyteller’s Nashville
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Learn moreThe legendary country music songwriter known as the Storyteller delivers the genre's most bracing, hilarious, and unique memoir, bringing to life long-gone characters from Nashville's streets and barrooms and detailing his one-of-a-kind journey in music. This expanded edition of Hall's original 1979 book includes never-before-heard poems and vignettes—read by the author—and new chapters that bring us up to date with Hall as he sits with President Carter, caps his recording career, quits drinking, ponders his legacy, examines the creative process, and retires from the music industry. "If you want to retire, go ahead," he says. "Life will still present innumerable occasions for you to go out and make an ass of yourself."
Tom T. Hall (1936—2021), nicknamed “The Storyteller,” was a singer and songwriter whose detail-rich songs sharpened and elevated the language of country music and earned him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is also included in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Songwriters. His works, which include “Watermelon Wine,” the Grammy-winning “Harper Valley PTA,” and “I Love,” have become standards, and he has been an integral part of the Nashville music community for fifty years, inspiring generations of artists, from Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson to new-century song crafters Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin.
Tom T. Hall (1936—2021), nicknamed “The Storyteller,” was a singer and songwriter whose detail-rich songs sharpened and elevated the language of country music and earned him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is also included in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Songwriters. His works, which include “Watermelon Wine,” the Grammy-winning “Harper Valley PTA,” and “I Love,” have become standards, and he has been an integral part of the Nashville music community for fifty years, inspiring generations of artists, from Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson to new-century song crafters Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin.
Peter Cooper is the senior music writer at the Tennessean in Nashville, a senior lecturer in country music history at Vanderbilt University, and a celebrated songwriter, recording artist, and touring musician. He coproduced the Grammy-nominated “I Love: Tom T. Hall’s Songs of Fox Hollow” album.
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“Just read The Storyteller’s Nashville by Tom T. Hall. Everything you need to know is in there.”
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