Every highway out of Nashville / by Ruth White ; introductions by Chet Atkins & Eddy Arnold. [1988?]

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Every highway out of Nashville / by Ruth White ; introductions by Chet Atkins & Eddy Arnold. [1988?]

iv, 166, [14] leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.

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Arnold, Eddy, 1918-2008

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Country music performer. Born May 15, 1918. Career active 1940s-1980s. Joined Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys as a featured singer in 1940. Began a solo career in 1943. Career record sales number in the millions. Notable hits include "Bouquet of Roses" (1948), "Cattle Call" (1955), "What's He Doing in My World" (1965), and "Make the World Go Away" (1965). Member, Country Music Hall of Fame. From the description of Oral history interview with Eddy Arnold; 2000 September 12; intervi...

White, Ruth (Ruth B.)

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Resident of Louisville, Ky. From the description of Ruth White : papers, 1927 May-Sept. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49377353 ...

White, Howard, 1926-

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Steel guitarist. Born March 26, 1926. Nashville-based road musician who played for various performers, including Cowboy Copas and Hank Snow. Career most active 1950s. Author of the biographical work, Every Highway Out of Nashville ([United States]: JM Productions, 1990). From the description of Oral history interview with Howard White; 1986 July 14; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1986 July 14. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 5884117...

Atkins, Chet, 1924-2001

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Chester Burton Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001), also known as "Mr. Guitar" and "The Country Gentleman", was an American musician who, along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, helped create the Nashville sound, the country music style which expanded its appeal to adult pop music fans. He was primarily a guitarist, but he also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and ukulele, and occasionally sang. Atkins's signature picking style was inspired by Merle Travis. Other major guitar influenc...