Pressing on: The Roni Stoneman Story - Music in American Life - Roni Stoneman - Books - University of Illinois Press - 9780252031915 - March 23, 2007
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Pressing on: The Roni Stoneman Story - Music in American Life

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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


304 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 23, 2007
ISBN13 9780252031915
Publishers University of Illinois Press
Pages 304
Dimensions 160 × 236 × 25 mm   ·   610 g
Language English