Randy- Lonnie Mack's death led me to thinking about my ex-wife's uncle- Beau Dollar. Interesting write-up on him back in 2011 when he died. I only met him once, briefly, but I knew his story and it was just unfortunate. I enjoy music history and recently been perusing a website soulfuldetroit.com too.
Cal Stewart: Your Uncle Josh, Weathervane Press, 1981 We Wanna Boogie: An Illustrated History of the American Rockabilly Movement, HHP Books, 1989 Little Labels--Big Sound (With Rick Kennedy), Indiana University Press, 1999 Too Hot to Handle: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Recording Studios of the 20th Century, HHP Books, 2001 Guitar Towns: A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock 'n' Roll, Indiana University Press, 2002 The Cinncinnati Sound, Arcadia Publishing, 2007 King Records of Cincinnati, Arcadia Publishing, 2009 Spinning the Groove, HHP Books, 2018 Uncle Josh and the Hoosiers: Country Music's Pioneers, HHP Books, 2018 Vintage Tape Recorders, HHP Books, 2019 The Language of Vinyl, 2021 McFarland Publishing
Randy McNutt is an independent record producer and the author of 23 books, including "We Wanna Boogie: An Illustrated History of the American Rockabilly Movement," "Too Hot to Handle: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Recording Studios of the 20th Century," and "Guitar Towns: A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock 'n' Roll." He founded this blog to complement home ofthehits.blogspot.com.
Welcome to Home of the Hits, a blog devoted to the record industry of old. It will transport you back to the days when the people who created the hits and the misses were often characters who flourished in a community of creativity. Accountants and lawyers? Relegated to the back room. So enjoy these tales of wacky entrepreneurs, four-track studios, vinyl records, wild-eyed DJs, indie labels, soul men, and rockabilly rebels . . . in Randy McNutt's Home of the Hits.
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Randy- Lonnie Mack's death led me to thinking about my ex-wife's uncle- Beau Dollar. Interesting write-up on him back in 2011 when he died. I only met him once, briefly, but I knew his story and it was just unfortunate. I enjoy music history and recently been perusing a website soulfuldetroit.com too.
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