Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music Audiobook, by Carla Jean Whitley Play Audiobook Sample

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music Audiobook

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music Audiobook, by Carla Jean Whitley Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Amanda Ronconi Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798765072547

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

21

Longest Chapter Length:

19:54 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

06:32 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

11:01 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

An estimated four hundred gold records have been recorded in the Muscle Shoals area. Many of those are thanks to Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, dubbed "the Swampers."

Some of the greatest names in rock, R&B and blues laid tracks in the original, iconic concrete-block building—the likes of Cher, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Rolling Stones, and the Black Keys. The National Register of Historic Places now recognizes that building, where Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded the original version of "Free Bird" and the Rolling Stones wrote "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses." By combing through decades of articles and music reviews related to Muscle Shoals Sound, music writer Carla Jean Whitley reconstructs the fascinating history of how the Alabama studio created a sound that reverberates across generations.

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About Amanda Ronconi

Amanda Ronconi is an actress and narrator who divides her time between New York City and upstate New York. She holds a BFA from New York University, where she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. Amanda has performed in theaters around New York City and regionally, as well as on film and television.