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Lovesick Blues: The Life of Hank Williams
Written by Paul Hemphill
Narrated by Jonathan Hogan
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
A sickly and awkward boy who turned into a country music legend, Hiram Williams had reinvented himself as Hank Williams and taken to alcohol by the age of 14. He was dead by the age of 29. Here, Paul Hemphill recounts the tortured life and whirlwind career of the hillbilly Shakespeare as only a fellow Southerner can. " . this is the finest work of literature about Williams yet written."-Booklist
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Reviews for Lovesick Blues
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Not knowing a great deal of the man or origin of his music it was time to get to know about Hank Williams and I'm glad I chose this book to make the acquaintance. I was initially surprised at how small the book was, but Paul Hemphill was able to pack the full life of this legendary man, spanning the 29 years quite well and credibly. Hemphill's roots are enough to make you believe he was someone the rode along with Hank on his raucous journey through life.Most from my generation know little about Hank Williams other then the occasional rendition we hear of "Lovesick Blues" or probably more so "Jambalaya." But we do know first hand of his son from "Monday Night Football" fame, Hank, Jr.Tragedy is a modest word to describe the unfolding of this man's life through the trials, tribulations, twists, and turns, but without them we would certainly not have what the man was about. Certainly a natural genius in the world of music, specifically country, and unlikely a match to what he did for the genre. The book was easy in reading, never dull, My only complaint would be lack of pictures, or "pitchers" as Hank would have put it. We are never likely to see the likes of such a man and what he left behind in such a short time and the book is able to capture certainly most of what made him the legend.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5For some reason I haven't read many biographies that focus on musicians--what I find to be more worth-while and enticing are the broad brush-strokes of books about a style of music, rather than the day-to-day studio (and drug/alcohol, and love) life that seems to pervade most of the poorly-written musician bios I've come across. Paul Hemphill's "Lovesick Blues" stands head-and-shoulders above the competition, with its succinct story--but this may be only because his subject died at 29. Abruptness aside, Paul Hemphill's ability to draw as many bittersweet emotions from Hank's life is achieved with as much artistry as is evinced in Hank's own songs. If you're looking for a story that dishes plenty of dirt, this one provides it--but only because Hank was too willing to get dirty on his own. If you're looking for a story that draws you in and forces you to put an album or three on heavy rotation, this will do it for you too. Or if you're just want a book that will give you a new-found appreciation of country music, and of musicians in general, then look no further.A short aside, I listened to this version on CD, and Jonathan Hogan did a wonderful presentation--his Southern drawl contributed immensely, and for the one song that he sung he did a pretty fine job on.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Very interesting. I'm not a country music fan, but I was intrigued by this story.