George Hamilton IV: Ambassador of Country Music

Read [Paul Davis Book] * George Hamilton IV: Ambassador of Country Music Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. George Hamilton IV: Ambassador of Country Music Peter Durward Harris said International ambassador of country music. George IV has a unique place in country music history that is worth remembering. In his own country, the USA, his track record is good but nothing special. He had a huge pop hit in the fifties (A rose and a Baby Ruth) and a series of country hits in the sixties, the biggest of which was Abilene although Canadian Pacific is arguably the most famous. However, he was nowhere near as successful as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Conway

George Hamilton IV: Ambassador of Country Music

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Rating : 4.18 (814 Votes)
Asin : 0007100183
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-08
Language : English

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Peter Durward Harris said International ambassador of country music. George IV has a unique place in country music history that is worth remembering. In his own country, the USA, his track record is good but nothing special. He had a huge pop hit in the fifties (A rose and a Baby Ruth) and a series of country hits in the sixties, the biggest of which was Abilene although Canadian Pacific is arguably the most famous. However, he was nowhere near as successful as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Buck Owens, Jim Reeves and George Jones, to name a few other country singers of the sixties.However, George IV

This is the story of well-known country and Gospel singer, George Hamilton IV, who has delighted audiences with his music and his speaking over five decades.

The author of George Hamilton IV, he was the first UK director of the USA's Gospel Music Association and founder of the UK's Christian Music Association . Paul Davis is a journalist who specializes in Christian music

From the Back Cover George Hamilton IV, one of America's greatest music stars, has enjoyed numerous chart successes in a career spanning half a century. He worked with some of the greatest Rock 'n' Roll artists--Elvis, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and the Everly Brothers--although his first love was country music and the Grand Ole Opry. His most famous hits include: Abilene, Canadian Pacific, A Rose and a Baby Ruth and Steel Rail Blues. It tells of a winsome personality of skill and integrity, worthy of the role model that he has become. From his birth in North Carolina in 1937, Ambassador of Country Music traces Hamilton's rising fame, and the pressures of touring and a thriving career that threatened his family life. . This inspiring book is essenti

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