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Pressing On: The Roni Stoneman Story (Music in American Life) [Paperback]

Roni Stoneman (Author), Ellen Wright (Author)
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Music in American Life March 20, 2007
The tragicomic life story of one of America's best-known country entertainers, told with warmth and honesty

This book recounts the fascinating life of Roni Stoneman, the youngest daughter of the pioneering country music family, and a girl who, in spite of poverty and abusive husbands, eventually became "The First Lady of Banjo," a fixture on the Nashville scene, and, as Hee Haw's Ironing Board Lady, a comedienne beloved by millions of Americans nationwide.

Drawn from over seventy-five hours of recorded interviews, Pressing On reveals that Roni is also a master storyteller. In her own words and with characteristic spunk and candor, she describes her "pooristic" ("way beyond 'poverty-stricken'") Appalachian childhood, and how she learned from her brother Scott to play the challenging and innovative three-finger banjo picking style developed by Earl Scruggs. She also warmly recounts Hee Haw-era adventures with Minnie Pearl, Roy Clark, and Buck Owens; her encounters as a musician with country greats including Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, June Carter, and Patsy Cline; as well as her personal struggles with shiftless and violent husbands, her relationships with her children, and her musical life after Hee Haw.

A volume in the series Music in American Life


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"We already knew Roni as a first-rate banjo player and comic. This book reveals her as a sharp, observant, thinking woman, and a captivating storyteller."
--Murphy Henry, banjo player, and columnist for Banjo Newsletter and Bluegrass Unlimited



"Pressing On is an Appalachian Angela's Ashes told from a female perspective. It tells the story of Roni Stoneman's private and public life with remarkable and appealing candor. It is a book full of unfolding revelations, told with a sense of humor, and without an ounce of self-pity. Her story is entertaining at times, heartbreaking at others, but always compelling."
--Sandy L. Ballard, editor of Appalachian Journal



"This is a unique book: the authentic story, in her own voice, of a woman who was once one of America's most widely known entertainers. There will never be another Roni Stoneman, and there will never be another book like this one."
--Elinor Langer, author of Josephine Herbst


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press (March 20, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252074343
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252074349
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #654,401 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Living History of Appalachian Music, May 21, 2007
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Sometimes "as told to" is a euphemism for "ghost written by." This is clearly not the case with the felicitous collaboration between storyteller-musician Roni Stoneman and writer, Ellen Wright in Pressing On. Roni is the daughter of the legendary Ernest Stoneman, who among other accomplishments organized the Bristol Sessions that in 1927 recorded musical greats including the Carter family and Jimmie Rogers. Roni's life story is also a story of Appalachian music in American culture. She is a virtuoso banjo player, an actress and a natural storyteller. In Roni's oral tradition, every story she knows connects to every other. Ellen Wright adroitly brings out Roni's narrative voice in a way that makes sense to the reader, while remaining true to the oral tradition. Pressing On a good read as well as being the amazing history of an America that has largely passed from lived experience into history. Together, Roni and Ellen bring that history back to life.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 Stars as a Musical Autobiography. 4 as a Women's Journey Book, May 8, 2007
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This review is from: Pressing On: The Roni Stoneman Story (Music in American Life) (Paperback)
This book is written in a conversational autobiography and has thestrengths and limitation of this genre. This can provide a more told too feeling than stories rewritten by a "ghost writer" rather then transcribed. An excellent example of this is found in the autobiography of Bluesman Honeyboy Edwards. With the use of written dialect you can feel Honeyboy is is the room with you , swapping tales. I expect this autobiography was similarly written, but with more editing.
This book is a map of a Women's Journeyfilled with hardship and abuse. As such, I would give it four stars, but I had hope for a more detailed musical autobiography than provided . When she discussed the Stoneman Family we are treated to the tragic life of her brother, and the poverty of the family rather than a discussion of their music. For this information there is Ivan Tribe's book on the Stonesman's, but I had hoped for more of an "inside" look at her days with the family and her solo career. When she does give us some information it is usually within a core story of abuse or being taken advantage of as in the case of her time with "Hee Haw."
Depending on what story you want to read about this book is recommended or not.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars country music pioneer & funny lady, September 24, 2007
I happened to read The Stonemans: An Appalachian Family and the Music That Shaped Their Lives (Music in American Life) by Ivan M. Tribe (1993) a great book about this epic family of country music. The star of that book was Roni Stoneman, especially the stories of her bad luck with men. So I devoured this book, which is a nice companion to Tribe's masterwork. The stories are harrowing and funny and you will be reading parts of it out loud. Plus, she knew everybody in country music when they were nobodies. But she's no saint, and she discusses her own failings with a little bit of retrospection. Lots of new words appear in this book -- her family was "pooristic" for example. Makes you want to hear her banjer playin'.
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