The Kid and the King

The Kid and the King

Auteur : Norman Ray Johnson

Date de publication : 2008

Éditeur : Best of East Texas Publishers

Nombre de pages : 198

Résumé du livre

"The Kid and the King" is a compelling story of a youngster who just happened to find himself on the edge of musical and political history. We learn, first hand, about Elvis Presley's first years as a raw, unsophisticated singer who unintentionally combined Country, Rhythm, and Blues, and Southern gospel musical genres to form what became Rock and Roll. Along the way The Kid finds himself in the career path of Jim Reeves and many other country icons. We learn how "hillbilly" musica became today's dominant music of choice. The Kid also bumps into political leaders who would change the course of history. In many instances, The Kid was right there to see it happen. It is a true first-hand account of the currents that were swirling during the 1940's, 50's, and 60's that led us to where we are today in America. In a compelling way we discover that all these powerful people had their flaws, as did the author, but each in their own way dared to make their dreams come true. They dared to rock. There are a few happy endings in this book, but there are a lot of happy glamorous times and incredible experiences that few mortals have a chance to watch. In the end, they are all gone except The Kid's hero, an aging cowboy movie star, in the worst of health, who enters his life one more time to give him one more thrill. The Kid was one lucky dude. Know what I mean Jellybean? (as Elvis would say)?

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