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I Hear a Voice Calling: A Bluegrass Memoir [Paperback]

Gene Lowinger (Author)
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August 6, 2009

During the final years of Bill Monroe's life, bluegrass fiddler Gene Lowinger took a series of on- and off-stage photographs of Monroe on the road--preparing for shows, performing, interacting with fans and audiences--and in informal settings with family, friends, and fellow musicians. As a bandmate, Lowinger was given unique access to Monroe's private life, and this book presents these photos as well as other photos documenting Lowinger's involvement with the bluegrass scene beginning in the early 1960s.

 

Lowinger also tells his own story of a New Jersey boy obsessed with folk and old-time music, and he recounts college trips to country music parks in Pennsylvania to see Monroe and other bluegrass masters; his stints as a fiddler for the New York Ramblers, Greenbriar Boys, and Blue Grass Boys; and his memories of playing at the Grand Ole Opry and music festivals. A photographic reflection on Bill Monroe's public and private life, I Hear a Voice Calling also testifies to the bluegrass master's profound mentorship and guidance.


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"One cannot overrate the important of either the photographs or the memoir in terms of [Bill] Monroe, who is one of the most important American vernacular musicians of the last century.  Highly recommended."--Choice


 "A welcome addition to the growing list of bluegrass memoirs."--Bluegrass Unlimited

 



 

 
"The sense of an era that has passed, of a time now far distant when giants walked the earth and played the Grand Ole Opry is perfectly captured in dozens of rare and relishable on-stage and behind-the-scenes images."--R2

Book Description

During the final years of Bill Monroe's life, bluegrass fiddler Gene Lowinger took a series of on- and off-stage photographs of Monroe on the road--preparing for shows, performing, interacting with fans and audiences--and in informal settings with family, friends, and fellow musicians. As a bandmate, Lowinger was given unique access to Monroe's private life, and this book presents these photos as well as other photos documenting Lowinger's involvement with the bluegrass scene beginning in the early 1960s.

 

Lowinger also tells his own story of a New Jersey boy obsessed with folk and old-time music, and he recounts college trips to country music parks in Pennsylvania to see Monroe and other bluegrass masters; his stints as a fiddler for the New York Ramblers, Greenbriar Boys, and Blue Grass Boys; and his memories of playing at the Grand Ole Opry and music festivals. A photographic reflection on Bill Monroe's public and private life, I Hear a Voice Calling also testifies to the bluegrass master's profound mentorship and guidance.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press; 1st Edition edition (August 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 025207663X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252076633
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #812,322 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A really rich narrative, May 24, 2010
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D. Farkas (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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Gene Lowinger is a fine writer and he has a lot to tell about. This is a great book if you listen to bluegrass music and revere the bluegrass pioneers. Lowinger has great anecdotes about Bill Monroe and life in the band. But it's an absorbing book even if you don't care about bluegrass. Lowinger's life has had twists and turns, ups and downs, and with his modest, wry, thoughtful narrative, I started each of the chapters eagerly. The book has other virtues. I'm not a musician and I don't listen to Classical music, but Lowinger's comparison of bluegrass and Classical music, from ther perspective of a performing musician, is extremely interesting. Photographers may well be interested in Lowinger's strategies and techniques as he photographs Bill Monroe and others. Especially with all the photographs, the text is brief. I'd have liked it longer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More about Gene than Monroe ,but good., March 23, 2010
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James Norstad "jnorstad" (Kingston Springs , Tn. United States) - See all my reviews
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The first time I saw Monroe(1965 at the Ash Grove)Gene was the fiddler.I was a kid didn't know much,but enjoyed the show.All the Blue Grass Boys were kids at that time,I think Peter Rowan was about three or four years senior to me.Later on ,through live tapes of Monroe's shows I heard a good deal of Gene's fiddling.
Working for Monroe was a tough job,as a few people who have tried told me so.I think Bobby Black's book "Come Hither To Go Yonder" gave a more in depth description of the experience.We all wanted to be a Blue Grass Boy and these books are a wonderful insight for us.
If you have any interest in the dynamics of being a Blue Grass Boy,and not from the southern culture,this book has insight in spades.Jewish cowboy indeed!
I'd like to read any memoir of a Blue Grass Boy,Peter Rowan are you going to do one?
So,of course the book is well written,affordable and one more account of a city kid working for the master of Blue Grass.Buy it and enjoy.
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