This book was raised on the Hytones thread a while back and I ordered a copy. Just finished it and I can already heartily recommend it.
Ted Jarrett was the man behind Excello records, and his songs were recorded by (among others) Jerry Butler, Roscoe Shelton, Earl Gaines, Bobby Bland, the brilliant Christine Kittrell and Herbert Hunter (whom he discovered).
Deals with his beginnings in typically poor circumstances, his pride at graduating from Fisk University, battles with strees and anxiety, dealing with racism and, of course, loads about the music business in Nashville.
By the way, I can't be arsed to search for the Hytones thread but there was some discussion (from memory) about whether Bob Holmes was in the Avons or not. Some said he wasn't I think, but the book is clear he was.
This book was raised on the Hytones thread a while back and I ordered a copy. Just finished it and I can already heartily recommend it.
Ted Jarrett was the man behind Excello records, and his songs were recorded by (among others) Jerry Butler, Roscoe Shelton, Earl Gaines, Bobby Bland, the brilliant Christine Kittrell and Herbert Hunter (whom he discovered).
Deals with his beginnings in typically poor circumstances, his pride at graduating from Fisk University, battles with strees and anxiety, dealing with racism and, of course, loads about the music business in Nashville.
Available here (go to the used and new section)
By the way, I can't be arsed to search for the Hytones thread but there was some discussion (from memory) about whether Bob Holmes was in the Avons or not. Some said he wasn't I think, but the book is clear he was.