
Tommy Thompson
New-Timey String Band Musician
Lewis M. Stern(Author)
McFarland & Co Inc (Publisher)
Published on 10. April 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
247 pages
978-1-4766-7508-4 (ISBN)
Description
Tommy Thompson arrived in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in 1963, smitten by folk and traditional Appalachian music. In 1972, he teamed with Bill Hicks and Jim Watson to form the nontraditional string band the Red Clay Ramblers. Mike Craver joined in 1973, and Jack Herrick in 1976. Over time, musicians including Clay Buckner, Bland Simpson and Chris Frank joined Tommy, who played with the band until 1994.
Drawing on interviews and correspondence, and the personal papers of Thompson, the author depicts a life that revolved around music and creativity. Appendices cover Thompson's banjos, his discography and notes on his collaborative lyric writing.
Drawing on interviews and correspondence, and the personal papers of Thompson, the author depicts a life that revolved around music and creativity. Appendices cover Thompson's banjos, his discography and notes on his collaborative lyric writing.
Reviews / Votes
"Looking at Tommy's life through old-time back to the early 1960's, of all the books I have read, this book is one of the most concise accounts of those days, and Tommy was at the center of it all! ... In so many ways this book is as much a biography of the continuation, growth and transformation of the old-time fiddle tradition as it moved from the hands of one generation to another and has influenced several generations since. ... Take time to read and savor this book, giving it the attention it deserves in both describing this wonderful musician and his life through old-time music and beyond."-Banjo Newsletter "Stern's carefully researched thoroughly annotated, intensely informative book is a study of Thompson's intellect and temperament... There isn't a page without a payoff in Stern's book, and this includes the not-to-be-missed footnotes, which are full of anecdotes about the string band revival, excerpts from interviews that didn't find their way into the main text, and further details about Thompson's banjos, studies, and projects."-The Old Time Herald "This book is extremely well researched and meticulously documented... I thoroughly recommend this book." -Old Time NewsMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Jefferson, NC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
70 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
474 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4766-7508-4 (9781476675084)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Clawhammer banjo player Lewis M. Stern has written about traditional musicians including Dwight Diller, Tommy Malbeouf, and Jim Scancarelli. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ONE. Early Life
TWO. Studying Music
THREE. Playing Music
FOUR. Studying Musicians
FIVE. Studying Thinking
SIX. Red Clay Rambling
Conclusion: Writing, Theatricalizing, Teaching,
Thinking, Entertaining
Appendix I: Tommy's Banjos
Appendix II: Discography
Appendix III: Notes on Tommy's Collaborative
Lyric Writing
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Interviewees
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ONE. Early Life
TWO. Studying Music
THREE. Playing Music
FOUR. Studying Musicians
FIVE. Studying Thinking
SIX. Red Clay Rambling
Conclusion: Writing, Theatricalizing, Teaching,
Thinking, Entertaining
Appendix I: Tommy's Banjos
Appendix II: Discography
Appendix III: Notes on Tommy's Collaborative
Lyric Writing
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Interviewees
Index