This book provides an in-depth look at the life of one of country music's least recognized — but most iconic and influential performers and business owners.
Given unprecedented access to Tompall, his story is told through his own words and through the words of those who knew him best as the result of many lengthy interviews. In addition to providing never-before known information about Tompall, this book provides historical information about Nashville and gives a glimpse of what country music was like during
the 1960s up to the 1990s.
This book does not tell the story of a perfect person. Rather, it shares information about a very amazing man. If you are a “classic” or an “outlaw” country music fan this book is a must read. Even if you are not a country music fan, if you enjoy themes portraying one man’s stand against the establishment you will not want to miss this highly acclaimed gem.
Tompall often stood alone in his fight for artistic freedom for Nashville musicians in the 1970s and he paid the price. While many of his peers, like Waylon and Willie, were heavily promoted, Tompall fell by the wayside and became the “forgotten outlaw.”
Given unprecedented access to Tompall, his story is told through his own words and through the words of those who knew him best as the result of many lengthy interviews. In addition to providing never-before known information about Tompall, this book provides historical information about Nashville and gives a glimpse of what country music was like during
the 1960s up to the 1990s.
This book does not tell the story of a perfect person. Rather, it shares information about a very amazing man. If you are a “classic” or an “outlaw” country music fan this book is a must read. Even if you are not a country music fan, if you enjoy themes portraying one man’s stand against the establishment you will not want to miss this highly acclaimed gem.
Tompall often stood alone in his fight for artistic freedom for Nashville musicians in the 1970s and he paid the price. While many of his peers, like Waylon and Willie, were heavily promoted, Tompall fell by the wayside and became the “forgotten outlaw.”