My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers

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  • My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers Book Detail

  • Author : Carrie Cecil Williamson Rodgers
  • Release Date : 1995
  • Publisher : Country Music Foundation
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 222
  • ISBN 13 : 9780915608164
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers by Carrie Cecil Williamson Rodgers PDF Summary

Book Description: Originally published in 1935, this affectionate biography was for decades the only detailed account of the life of the "Father of Country Music." The new edition includes photographs, index, and a new, critical introduction by award-winning Rodgers biographer Nolan Porterfield. Distributed for the Country Music Foundation Press

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