
Man Of Constant Sorrow
My Life and Times
$53.96
- Paperback
464 pages
- Release Date
2 November 2010
Summary
Ralph Stanley, born in 1927 in Big Spraddle Creek, Virginia, a region rich with musical traditions, discovered his passion for music early. For his eleventh birthday, he chose a banjo over a sow, and his mother taught him the clawhammer style. In 1946, he formed the Stanley Brothers with his brother Carter, blending banjo, guitar, and their distinctive vocal harmonies.
The brothers pursued their musical dreams for twenty years, facing both success and hardship. Tragically, Carter pass…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781592405848 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1592405843 |
| Author: | Ralph Stanley, Eddie Dean |
| Publisher: | Penguin Putnam Inc |
| Imprint: | Gotham Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 464 |
| Release Date: | 2 November 2010 |
| Weight: | 454g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
| Series: | Gotham Books |
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Critics Review
“The life chronicled in this autobiography is right out of Southern Gothic lit… The level of detail renders Stanley’s tales as captivating as his music.”
-“Rolling Stone”
“A delightful, outspoken surprise… An often tart yet affecting music memoir.”
-“Kirkus” (starred review)
“After all these years [Stanley’s] tongue is still sharp.”
-“Wall Street Journal”
“[“Man of Constant Sorrow”] is a lot like the man himself: warm, folksy, down to earth, plainspoken, a little blunt and prickly at times.”
-“New York Times”
“No less than the oral history of a quintessentially American music scene.”
-“Mother Jones”
“This late-in-life memoir is a classic- remarkably frank, detailed, revealing, and from time to time it rises to the level of plainspoken poetry. The master of old time singing and clawhammer banjo pulls no punches as he recalls his rural Virginia mountain boyhood, the Stanleys’ slow rise to success, his career restart after his alcoholic brother’s death in 1966, and musicians he played with, from Bill Monroe to Keith Whitley and even Bob Dylan. He settles a few scores, shares his inner thoughts on matters social, political and spiritual, and tells his tale in a flowing, engaging style that’s no doubt also a credit to Virginia journalist Dean.”
-“American Songwriter” (five stars)
“In the prologue to “Man of Constant Sorrow” Ralph Stanley writes: ‘I’ve always done my best to honor what God gave me. I’ve never tried to put any airs on it. I sing it the way I feel it, just the way it comes out.’ With music writer Eddie Dean, he relates his life in the same speaking voice - honestly and with extraordinary detail.”
-“Austin Chronicle”
“As fascinating as Stanley’s personal revelations are, this book’s greatest value lies in his documentary-like descriptions of the hardships rural musicians faced in the 1940s and ‘50s-crowded cars, band rivalries, long and dangerous roads and hand-to-mouth l
About The Author
Ralph Stanley
Ralph Stanley was a Grammy Award-winning American bluegrass artist, and an inductee into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor and the Grand Ole Opry. He was part of the first generation of bluegrass musicians, his prolific career beginning in 1946. He died in 2016.
Eddie Dean is a freelance journalist based in the Washington, DC, metro area. He is the coauthor with Ralph Stanley of Stanley’s autobiography, Man of Constant Sorrow.
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