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- catalog abstract ""Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller is an inventive and original book from Nashville singer/songwriter Marshall Chapman, who uses twelve of her most resonant songs as entry points to many of her life's adventures. Not a memoir, but a map of the places she has been and what went through her mind as she was traveling there, this book is funny and tender, warm and exuberant." "Raised a debutante in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the daughter of a mill owner, and firmly part of proper society, Chapman became a rocker at a time when women weren't yet picking up electric guitars. She is "a living example," as one reviewer wrote, "of the triumph of rock and roll over good breeding."" "From New Year's Eve in 1978 when Jerry Lee Lewis gave Chapman advice on how to live life ("I mean it's one thing when your mother says, 'Honey, don't you think you'd better slow down?' But when The Killer voices his concern ... ") to the time her black maid, Cora Jeter, took the seven-year-old to see Elvis, Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller looks back on the moments when the influences on Chapman's songwriting and psyche were cemented. And it winningly reveals how the creative process comes from life: One of Chapman's favorite songs was written after waking up facedown in her underpants in her front-yard vegetable garden."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13003102.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""From New Year's Eve in 1978 when Jerry Lee Lewis gave Chapman advice on how to live life ("I mean it's one thing when your mother says, 'Honey, don't you think you'd better slow down?' But when The Killer voices his concern ... ") to the time her black maid, Cora Jeter, took the seven-year-old to see Elvis, Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller looks back on the moments when the influences on Chapman's songwriting and psyche were cemented.".
- catalog description ""Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller is an inventive and original book from Nashville singer/songwriter Marshall Chapman, who uses twelve of her most resonant songs as entry points to many of her life's adventures. Not a memoir, but a map of the places she has been and what went through her mind as she was traveling there, this book is funny and tender, warm and exuberant."".
- catalog description ""Raised a debutante in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the daughter of a mill owner, and firmly part of proper society, Chapman became a rocker at a time when women weren't yet picking up electric guitars. She is "a living example," as one reviewer wrote, "of the triumph of rock and roll over good breeding.""".
- catalog description "And it winningly reveals how the creative process comes from life: One of Chapman's favorite songs was written after waking up facedown in her underpants in her front-yard vegetable garden."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "x, 259 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0312315686".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "782.42166/092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Chapman, Marshall.".
- catalog subject "ML420.C4536 A3 2003".
- catalog subject "Rock musicians United States Biography.".
- catalog title "Goodbye, little rock and roller / Marshall Chapman.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".