Dwight Yoakam: A Thousand Miles from Nowhere“[A] compulsively readable biography . . . Essential for fans of Yoakam and lovers of good music writing.” ―Library Journal From his formative years playing pure hardcore honky-tonk for mid-’80s Los Angeles punk rockers through his subsequent surge to the top of the country charts, Dwight Yoakam has enjoyed a singular career. An electrifying live performer, superb writer, and virtuosic vocalist, he’s successfully bridged two musical worlds that usually have little use for each other: commercial country and its alternative/Americana/roots-rocking counterpart. Defying the label “too country for rock, too rock for country,” Yoakam has triumphed while many of his peers have had to settle for cult acceptance. Four decades into his career, he’s sold more than twenty-five million records and continues to tour regularly. Now award-winning music journalist Don McLeese offers the first musical biography of this acclaimed artist. Tracing the seemingly disparate influences in Yoakam’s music, McLeese shows how he’s combined rock and roll, rockabilly, country, blues, and gospel into a seamless whole. In particular, McLeese explores the essential issue of “authenticity” and how it applies to Yoakam, as well as to country music and popular culture in general. Drawing on wide-ranging interviews with Yoakam and his management, while also benefiting from the perspectives of others closely associated with his success (including producer-guitarist Pete Anderson, partner throughout Yoakam’s most popular and creative decades), Dwight Yoakam pays tribute to the musician who has established himself as a visionary beyond time, an artist who could title an album Tomorrow’s Sounds Today and deliver it. |
Contents
How Far Is Heaven? | |
Readin Rightin Rt 23 | |
South of Cincinnati West of Columbus | |
Corvette Cowboy Contents | |
From Kentucky Bourbon to Babylonian Cowboys | |
Who You Callin Cowpunk? | |
HonkyTonk | |
Bonus | |
Well Im Back Again | |
Wild Ride | |
Gone Real Gone | |
Act Naturally | |
The Same Fool | |
Playing Out the String | |
South of Heaven West of Hell and Off the Charts | |
Its Jes Ol Hillbilly Stuff | |
Hillbilly Deluxe | |
Streets of Bakersfield | |
Splitsville | |
Produced by Dwight Yoakam | |
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