Author event with Bobbie & Bill C. Malone
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Author event with Bobbie & Bill C. Malone

Parnassus presents Bobbie and Bill C. Malone, with Riders in the Sky, for the Malone's new book, RIDERS IN THE SKY.

By Parnassus Books

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, May 27 · 6:30pm CDT

Location

Parnassus Books

3900 Hillsboro Pike #14 Nashville, TN 37215

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Parnassus Books is thrilled to present a fun, music-filled evening with Bobbie & Bill C. Malone, along with Riders in the Sky, as they talk about Bobbie and Bill's new book, Riders in the Sky: Romancing the West With Music and Humor. There will be music performed by the Riders at this event.

This ticketed event will begin at 6:30 PM (CT) on May 27th at Parnassus Books, 3900 Hillsboro Pk, Suite 14, Nashville, TN 37215.

Ticketing:

Each ticket is $33.00 and includes one general admission seat and one signed copy of Riders in the Sky: Romancing the West With Music and Humor.

Parking:

There is ample, free parking in front of the store, as well as the lot and garage behind the store.

About the book:

"Bobbie and Bill Malone secure the Riders' rightful place in country music history, recounting the story of their remarkable journey, which simultaneously entertained millions of people and revived the venerable American tradition of the singing cowboy."

--Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan, creators of PBS's Country Music

For almost five decades, the band known as Riders In The Sky ("America's Favorite Cowboys") has entertained and delighted audiences in Nashville and throughout the United States with their mixture of quirky sendups of the silver-screen Western and their "faultless, evocative instrumentation, perfect harmony, fantasy, and humor."

Remarkably, the original Riders--Ranger Doug Green ("The Idol of American Youth"), "Too Slim" (or alternately, "Side Meat"), Fred LaBour, and Woody Paul Chrisman ("The King of Cowboy Fiddlers")--have continued to perform together since their first gig on a cold, rainy night in November 1978. Occasionally described as "the most educated band in country music" because of Woody Paul's PhD in plasma physics from MIT, Doug's MA in literature from Vanderbilt, and Too Slim's degree in environmental studies from the University of Michigan, the group has been a popular fixture at the Grand Ole Opry since 1982. Master accordionist Joey Miskulin, a "road scholar" since age 13, joined the band during its second decade and was with them when they won Grammy awards for their work with Disney-Pixar for the albums that accompanied Toy Story 2 and Monsters, Inc. Their appeal to multigenerational audiences continues unabated.

Riders In The Sky: Romancing the West with Music and Humor will entertain and inform both the group's legions of dedicated fans and aficionados of country and western music.

About the authors:

BOBBIE MALONE is the author of Lois Lenski: Storycatcher and Rabbi Max Heller: Reformer, Zionist, Southerner. She also coauthored with Bill Traveler: The Musical Odyssey of Tim O'Brien and Nashville's Songwriting Sweethearts: The Boudleaux and Felice Bryant Story.

BILL C. MALONE is the author of Country Music, USA, which served as the narrative framework for Ken Burns's 2019 documentary series, Country Music, Don't Get Above Your Raisin' Country Music and The Southern Working Class, and Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers.

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