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BIBLIOGRAPHY Music The Millennium Collection: The Best of Hank Williams A sampler that catches many of Hanks greatest hits and a peppy introduction for the casual fan on a budget. Hank Williams: The Ultimate Collection This two-disc compilation covers Hanks entire range of styles, from honky-tonk rockers to melancholy ballads to religious hymns. The Complete Hank Williams boxed set A Grammy-winning ten-disc set that gathers every song Hank recorded in the studio, on the radio, and in performance. Hank Williams: Timeless A recent tribute album, the list of participantsincluding Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Beck, and Emmylou Harrisunderscores Hanks legacy and continuing relevance to popular music. |
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Books Hank Williams: Snapshots from the Lost Highway (Escott & Florita) A quote-filled album of photographs that strikes a balance between Hanks life and his legend. Hank Williams: The Biography (Colin Escott) Backed by years of research and interviews, this work punctures many of the myths surrounding Hank, yet remains adoring of his artistry. Sing a Sad Song (Roger M. Williams) A colorful rendering of Hanks life, this biography embraces the legends that have become a part of Hanks life story. Hank Williams, So Lonesome (Bill Koon) A more scholarly work than previous biographies, Koons recent book provides a historical background for Hanks life and intelligent analyses of his music. |
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