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Atlanta Pop in the '50s, '60s & '70s

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In the second half of the twentieth century, Atlanta became a pop music capital of the country.

Former DJ Bill Lowery attracted a galaxy of talent and created an empire of music publishing, production and promotion.

In 1956, the Lowery Music Company had its first million copy-selling hit single with "e;Be-Bop-a-Lula,"e; by Gene Vincent.

Under Lowery's direction, popular artists like Tommy Roe and Billy Joe Royal flourished.

Audio engineer Rodney Mills teamed up with Lowery and future Atlanta Rhythm Section manager Buddy Buie to build Studio One, a recording studio that produced albums from legendary acts such as Joe South, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special and others. Andy Lee White and John M. Williams offer a comprehensive portrait of the vibrant postwar Atlanta music scene.

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Product Details
Arcadia Publishing
1439666539 / 9781439666531
eBook (EPUB)
01/04/2019
1 pages
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