Nashville Chrome

Nashville Chrome

by RickBass (Author)

Synopsis

Late in 1959, the Brown siblings - Maxine, Bonnie, and Jim Ed - were enjoying unprecedented international success, rivalled only by their long-time friend Elvis Presley. They had a bona fide megahit on their hands, which topped both the country and pop charts and gave rise to the polished sound of the multibillion-dollar country music industry we know today. Mesmerized by the Browns' haunting harmonies, the Beatles even tried to learn their secret. Their unique harmony, however, was only achievable through shared blood, and the trio's perfect pitch was honed by a childhood spent listening for the elusive pulse and tone of an impeccably tempered blade at their parent's Arkansas sawmill. But the Browns' celebrity couldn't survive the world changing around them, and the bonds of family began to fray along with the fame. Heartbreakingly, the novel jumps between the Browns' promising past and the present, which finds Maxine - once supremely confident and ravenous in her pursuit of applause - ailing and alone. As her world increasingly narrows, her hunger for just one more chance to secure her legacy only grows, as does her need for human connection.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Mariner Books,US
Published: 01 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 054757746X
ISBN 13: 9780547577463

Media Reviews
Rick Bass deftly weaves the true and fictional into a wonderful novel of the rise and fall of one of country music s greatest acts the Browns. It s as lyrical, plaintive, and true as the best country music, which is exactly what the Browns made. Nashville Chrome is a great celebration of the Browns, and above all, a terrific read.
Thomas Cobb author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail
Rick Bass deftly weaves the true and fictional into a wonderful novel of the rise and fall of one of country music's greatest acts--the Browns. It's as lyrical, plaintive, and true as the best country music, which is exactly what the Browns made. Nashville Chrome is a great celebration of the Browns, and above all, a terrific read.
--Thomas Cobb author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail