Country Music History Learning Guide: Citations

Country Music History Learning Guide: Citations

Sources we cite in Country Music History

1 Bob Millard, Country Music: 75 Years of America's Favorite Music, (New York, NY: 1999), 30.
2 Robert Hilburn, "A Small Country Voice Adds Up to Some Big Money," The Los Angeles Times, 3 January 1998, F-6.
3 "U.S. Album Sales Fell 9% in 2007," The New York Times, 4 January 2008, , Accessed 10 September 2008.
4 Millard, 25—26.
5 Neil Pond, "Daddy Wants to Stay Home," Country America, 1 January 1993.
6 Millard, 57.
7 Millard, 56.
8 "The Nashville Sound," TIME magazine, 27 November 1964, , Accessed 10 September 2008.
9 Richard Corliss and Pat Harris, "Can Garth Save Country?," TIME magazine, 15 December 1997, . Accessed 10 September 2008.
10 Colin Escott, Lost Highway, (Washington, DC: Smithsonian, 2003), 67.
11 Charles K. Wolfe, "The Legend Than Peer Built," in Paul Kingsbury, ed., The Country Reader: 25 Years of the Journal of Country Music, (Nashville, TN: Country Music Foundation, 1996), 4.
12 Nick Tosches, Country: The Biggest Music in America, (New York, NY: Stein & Day, 1977), 57-58.
13 "Johnny Knoxville Learns Never to Accept Weed from a Man in Braids," US Magazine 31 August 2006. http://www.usmagazine.com/node/1695. Accessed 14 September 2008.
14 Escott, 70.
15 Kurt Wolff, The Rough Guide to Country Music, (London: Rough Guides, 2000), 315.
16 Wolff, 320.
17 Greil Marcus Rev. of Elvis by Albert Goldman, The Country Reader, 301.
18 Tosches, 60.
19 Wolff, 361.
20 Escott, 24.
21 "Lord, They've Done It All." TIME. 6 May 1974.