Fiddler's Curse - Revised and Updated
Fiddler's Curse - Revised and Updated
by Randy Noles Forewords by Marty Stuart and John Hartford
One of the most bizarre stories in all of popular music is the history of “Orange Blossom Special,” arguably the century's best-known fiddle tune. The man credited with its ownership, Ervin T. Rouse, endured tragedy, alcoholism and mental illness. He spent his last years fiddling for tips in isolated taverns at the edge of the Everglades, and died all but unknown. The man who claimed co-ownership, Chubby Wise, achieved fame as the seminal fiddler of the bluegrass genre, but struggled to overcome personal demons and to heal the scars of childhood abandonment and abuse. Johnny Cash, the tortured superstar who made the song a mainstream hit, quietly championed Rouse and earned the enmity of Wise. This trio's disparate legacies are here told – and forever linked with the legendary diesel steamliner.
“Fascinating ... a compelling story told in an artful and human way. The writing reads like the best fiction.”
– Gainesville Sun
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Item Number: HL 1081
Series: Fiddle
Pages: 226
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