This biography of the young doomed king of country music delves deep into his roots in small-town Depression-era Alabama, following him through his compulsive drive to headline at the Grand Ole Opry (from which he was eventually fired) to his sad death from alcohol and drug abuse. Williams (1923–53) lived a contentious and passionate life, and Ribowsky takes the reader along for the ride through marriage, divorce, the chronic pain that left him vulnerable to quack doctors' prescription painkillers, battles over song rights, and the aftermath of his confused family legacy. The narration by Tom Perkins is comfortable, charming, and frank, inviting the listener to settle in and enjoy the roller-coaster ride.
VERDICT Recommended for fans of the artist, of course, and readers interested in a story that defined the rock and roll lifestyle of excess before rock and roll. ["Improves upon I Saw the Light and is probably the greatest biography yet. Highly recommended for all popular music collections": LJ 11/15/16 starred review of the Liveright: Norton hc.]
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