Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues
The Arthur Alexander Story
By Richard Younger
(University Alabama Press, Paperback, 9780817310240, 248pp.)
Publication Date: May 2000
Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover (May 2000)
Categories: Historical - U.S., Cultural Heritage, Composers & Musicians - General
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Alexander's story is a tragic one, with a brief, redemptive finale. His meteoric rise after the release of "You Better Move On" gave way to lean years caused both by his drug and alcohol abuse and by the mishandling of his career by producers and managers In 1977, he quit the music business, but his music lived on. In 1992, Alexander returned to the studio and recorded the critically praised album Lonely Just Like Me. Just three months after the album's release in March 1993, he suffered a heart attack in the offices of his music publisher in Nashville and died three days later.
In telling Alexander's story, Richard Younger captures the burgeoning music scenes in Muscle Shoals and Nashville during the 1960s and 1970s and recovers the life of a fascinating musician whose influence was international. Younger's account is enriched by his interviews with more than 200 artists, family members, and friends -- such as Rick Hall, Billy Sherrill, Charlie McCoy, Chuck Jackson, Gerry Marsden, and Kris Kristofferson -- and includes an abundance ofnever-before-seen photographs.











