(Ebook) Looking Back to See: A Country Music Memoir by Maxine Brown, Tom T. Hall ISBN 9781557287908, 1557287902
The BrownsâMaxine, Bonnie, and Jim Edâare a trio of siblings that had tremendous success in the 1950s and 60s. Following in the tradition of the best of such books, such as Lorettaâs Lynnâs Coal Minerâs Daughter, this memoir, told in Maxineâs own plucky, spirited style, delves deeply into the Brownsâ remarkable past, beginning with a Depression-era childhood in rural south Arkansas. From it emerged a duo, Maxine and Jim Ed, and in 1954 they had a Top Ten hit with âLooking Back to See.â Sister Bonnie later joined them, and strengthened by shared experience they sang their way on to Little Rockâs Barnyard Frolic in 1952, and were soon regulars on the well-known Louisiana Hayride. They would eventually help a young Elvis Presley get started on the show and toured with him as their opening act, and it wasnât long before he became a close friend of the family. Other hits followed, including âI Take the Chanceâ and âI Heard the Bluebirds Sing.â
Early mismanagement (which Maxine describes quite graphically in her own gutsy style) couldnât prevent the Brownsâ careers from soaring. The group began a long relationship with RCA, and with Chet Atkins, and later joined the Grand Ole Opry cast. In 1959 their rendition of Edith Piafâs song, âThe Three Bellsâ not only went to the top of the country charts but spent weeks at number one on the pop charts, and led to appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and American Bandstand.
A vocal group without peer, The Browns were central artists in the changing sound of country and American popular music at mid-century. They were part of major changes in the entertainment business and American culture, participated in the folk music movement in the â60âs, and saw the steady birth of rock ânâ roll up close as they worked with Presley and others. Illustrated with many never-before-published photographs, Looking Back to See is a remarkable story told here for the first time.
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