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REVIEWS BY MIRIAM DRENNAN
Can anyone pick Bill Monroe and Muddy Waters out of the photographs? In this collection, they're young enough to barely sport beards. Taken from the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and various private collections, the images in Southern Exposure include both well known and anonymous musicians from the South who contributed to what eventually evolved into spliced and diced genres of music. In addition, readers will also learn these musicians' influences as well (for example, how did Hawaii factor into this hodgepodge?). Both Carlins have respectable credentials for such an undertaking; Richard has already authored previous books on country and classical music, and Bob is a folklorist/performer who documents traditional North Carolina music. Southern Exposure is a careful, deliberate array of information that any music enthusiast would relish.
The Story of Southern Music in Pictures and Words By Richard and Bob Carlin Billboard Books/Watson-Guptill, $24.95 ISBN 0823084264
As always, you can count on clear definitions and pronunciations, extensive advice on avoiding offensive language, and hundreds of illustrations. Celebrating 60 years of new words, these folks aren't resting on millennial laurels; included is a website address to submit new words. Random House Webster's College Dictionary is an obvious gift choice for students returning to school, struggling writers, wordsmiths, and Scrabble players.
Random House, $24.95 ISBN 0375425608
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