The Broken Spoke :: Austin's legendary honky-tonk /
James and Annetta White opened the Broken Spoke in 1964, then a mile south of the Austin city limits, under a massive live oak, and beside what would eventually become South Lamar Boulevard. White built the place himself, beginning construction on the day he received his honorable discharge from the...
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Ausgabe: | First edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | John and Robin Dickson series in Texas music.
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Zusammenfassung: | James and Annetta White opened the Broken Spoke in 1964, then a mile south of the Austin city limits, under a massive live oak, and beside what would eventually become South Lamar Boulevard. White built the place himself, beginning construction on the day he received his honorable discharge from the US Army. And for more than fifty years, the Broken Spoke has served up, in the words of White's well-worn opening speech, ". . . cold beer, good whiskey, the best chicken fried steak in town ... and good country music." White paid thirty-two dollars to his first opening act, D.G. Burrow and the. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume) |
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ISBN: | 1623495202 9781623495206 |
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contents | Foreword, by Charles Townsend -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s -- Dance hall tradition -- James White receives his honky-tonk education -- Dance hall influences on James White -- The 1960s -- Origins of country music -- The Broken Spoke opens -- First performers booked for dancing at the Spoke -- The 1970s -- The progressive country movement -- The White family expands -- George Strait, Alvin Crow, Jerry Jeff Walker, and the Wheel -- The 1980s -- Urban cowboy, Dallas, and South by Southwest -- "The Broken Spoke legend" song -- Mixed drinks and loyal customers -- The 1990s -- Austin becomes the "live music capital of the world" -- "If there's a Willie, there's a way" fund-raiser and the "Broken Spoke Series" -- Making movies and introducing new talent -- The 2000s -- Movie and music mecca -- Sale of the land and a rash of health issues -- The Dixie Chicks, Kinky Friedman, Ray Price, and a bus crash -- The 2010s -- The Whites' small family business thrives -- New neighbors, dance lessons, and celebrations -- Documenting the Broken Spoke. |
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spelling | Miller, Donna Marie, 1956- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjv7RM4hwbrFhVMJ7tdhHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016139889 The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / Donna Marie Miller. First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2017] 1 online resource (1 volume) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier John and Robin Dickson series in Texas music Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword, by Charles Townsend -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s -- Dance hall tradition -- James White receives his honky-tonk education -- Dance hall influences on James White -- The 1960s -- Origins of country music -- The Broken Spoke opens -- First performers booked for dancing at the Spoke -- The 1970s -- The progressive country movement -- The White family expands -- George Strait, Alvin Crow, Jerry Jeff Walker, and the Wheel -- The 1980s -- Urban cowboy, Dallas, and South by Southwest -- "The Broken Spoke legend" song -- Mixed drinks and loyal customers -- The 1990s -- Austin becomes the "live music capital of the world" -- "If there's a Willie, there's a way" fund-raiser and the "Broken Spoke Series" -- Making movies and introducing new talent -- The 2000s -- Movie and music mecca -- Sale of the land and a rash of health issues -- The Dixie Chicks, Kinky Friedman, Ray Price, and a bus crash -- The 2010s -- The Whites' small family business thrives -- New neighbors, dance lessons, and celebrations -- Documenting the Broken Spoke. Print version record. James and Annetta White opened the Broken Spoke in 1964, then a mile south of the Austin city limits, under a massive live oak, and beside what would eventually become South Lamar Boulevard. White built the place himself, beginning construction on the day he received his honorable discharge from the US Army. And for more than fifty years, the Broken Spoke has served up, in the words of White's well-worn opening speech, ". . . cold beer, good whiskey, the best chicken fried steak in town ... and good country music." White paid thirty-two dollars to his first opening act, D.G. Burrow and the. Broken Spoke (Dance Hall) History. White, James M., 1939- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016140261 Businessmen Texas Austin. Popular culture Texas Austin History. Bars (Drinking establishments) Texas Austin History. Dance halls Texas Austin History. Country musicians Texas Austin. Country music Texas Austin History and criticism. Hommes d'affaires Texas Austin. Culture populaire Texas Austin Histoire. Dancings Texas Austin Histoire. Musiciens country Texas Austin. History / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) bisacsh Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts. bisacsh Music / Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass. bisacsh Bars (Drinking establishments) fast Businessmen fast Country music fast Country musicians fast Dance halls fast Popular culture fast Texas Austin fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcRb4pf9t9BxpfttVcF8C Biographies fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast Biographies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026049 Biographies. rvmgf Print version: Miller, Donna Marie, 1956- Broken Spoke. First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2017] 9781623495190 1623495199 (DLC) 2016047168 (OCoLC)961266518 John and Robin Dickson series in Texas music. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008044855 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2222145 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Miller, Donna Marie, 1956- The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / John and Robin Dickson series in Texas music. Foreword, by Charles Townsend -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s -- Dance hall tradition -- James White receives his honky-tonk education -- Dance hall influences on James White -- The 1960s -- Origins of country music -- The Broken Spoke opens -- First performers booked for dancing at the Spoke -- The 1970s -- The progressive country movement -- The White family expands -- George Strait, Alvin Crow, Jerry Jeff Walker, and the Wheel -- The 1980s -- Urban cowboy, Dallas, and South by Southwest -- "The Broken Spoke legend" song -- Mixed drinks and loyal customers -- The 1990s -- Austin becomes the "live music capital of the world" -- "If there's a Willie, there's a way" fund-raiser and the "Broken Spoke Series" -- Making movies and introducing new talent -- The 2000s -- Movie and music mecca -- Sale of the land and a rash of health issues -- The Dixie Chicks, Kinky Friedman, Ray Price, and a bus crash -- The 2010s -- The Whites' small family business thrives -- New neighbors, dance lessons, and celebrations -- Documenting the Broken Spoke. Broken Spoke (Dance Hall) History. White, James M., 1939- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016140261 Businessmen Texas Austin. Popular culture Texas Austin History. Bars (Drinking establishments) Texas Austin History. Dance halls Texas Austin History. Country musicians Texas Austin. Country music Texas Austin History and criticism. Hommes d'affaires Texas Austin. Culture populaire Texas Austin Histoire. Dancings Texas Austin Histoire. Musiciens country Texas Austin. History / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) bisacsh Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts. bisacsh Music / Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass. bisacsh Bars (Drinking establishments) fast Businessmen fast Country music fast Country musicians fast Dance halls fast Popular culture fast |
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title | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / |
title_auth | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / |
title_exact_search | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / |
title_full | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / Donna Marie Miller. |
title_fullStr | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / Donna Marie Miller. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Broken Spoke : Austin's legendary honky-tonk / Donna Marie Miller. |
title_short | The Broken Spoke : |
title_sort | broken spoke austin s legendary honky tonk |
title_sub | Austin's legendary honky-tonk / |
topic | Broken Spoke (Dance Hall) History. White, James M., 1939- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016140261 Businessmen Texas Austin. Popular culture Texas Austin History. Bars (Drinking establishments) Texas Austin History. Dance halls Texas Austin History. Country musicians Texas Austin. Country music Texas Austin History and criticism. Hommes d'affaires Texas Austin. Culture populaire Texas Austin Histoire. Dancings Texas Austin Histoire. Musiciens country Texas Austin. History / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) bisacsh Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts. bisacsh Music / Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass. bisacsh Bars (Drinking establishments) fast Businessmen fast Country music fast Country musicians fast Dance halls fast Popular culture fast |
topic_facet | Broken Spoke (Dance Hall) History. White, James M., 1939- Businessmen Texas Austin. Popular culture Texas Austin History. Bars (Drinking establishments) Texas Austin History. Dance halls Texas Austin History. Country musicians Texas Austin. Country music Texas Austin History and criticism. Hommes d'affaires Texas Austin. Culture populaire Texas Austin Histoire. Dancings Texas Austin Histoire. Musiciens country Texas Austin. History / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts. Music / Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass. Bars (Drinking establishments) Businessmen Country music Country musicians Dance halls Popular culture Texas Austin Biographies Criticism, interpretation, etc. History Biographies. |
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