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Hold to a Dream

A Newgrass Odyssey

John Cowan Jimmy Schwartz

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English
Backbeat
01 June 2024
For over forty years, John Cowan has been both a participant in and chronicler of country and bluegrass music history. Whether as the lead singer and bassist of the genre-bending group New Grass Revival, a beloved personality on Nashville’s WSM radio (“the most famed country music station in the world”), or the newest member of the Doobie Brothers, Cowan has had a front-row seat to seismic changes in American roots music and in the recording industry as a whole.

Hold to a Dream combines a rollicking account of Cowan’s life and career with interviews with some of the biggest names in country and bluegrass, including Kris Kristofferson, Bela Fleck, Loretta Lynn, Jim Messina, John Carter Cash, Sam Moore, and Bernie Leadon. It’s a fascinating look into a half-century of tradition, experimentation, and innovation in one of the most vital and enduring of American musical genres.

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Imprint:   Backbeat
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   667g
ISBN:   9781493084586
ISBN 10:   1493084585
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Hailed as “The Voice of Newgrass,” John Cowan has been singing his heart out for more than forty years now in genres from country, bluegrass, and gospel to soul, jazz, and rock-and-roll, often within the space of a single concert. As one of the original members of New Grass Revival, John—along with bandmates Sam Bush, Courtney Johnson, Curtis Burch, Bela Fleck, and Pat Flynn—introduced a new generation of music fans to an explosive and experimental brand of bluegrass, one that would help shape the sensibilities of country megastars like Garth Brooks, the Dixie Chicks, and Darius Rucker. John is currently the bassist for the Doobie Brothers, with whom he recently completed the group’s 50th anniversary tour.

Reviews for Hold to a Dream: A Newgrass Odyssey

"""Cowan's voice, for me, will always be the voice of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. No one sings like John Cowan and the sound of his voice, and now this memoir, bring back decades of incredible musical memories. His band, New Grass Revival changed the lives of many, mine included."" --Craig Ferguson, President, Planet Bluegrass ""How many of us have wished we could have ""that conversation"", with someone who inspired us in our particular field of endeavor? If you're a musician, the answer to that is probably all of us. My friend John Cowan has done the hard part for the rest of us by way of a wonderful collection of personal conversations he's enjoyed with some of the most iconic musical artists of our time. I highly recommend this heartfelt and enlightening read."" --Michael McDonald, singer and songwriter ""I've known John for over fifty years and no matter what he does, you can't unfriend him."" --Tom Britt ""John Cowan introduced the bluegrass community to a level of vocal virtuosity it had never dreamed of, along with a sense of fun and curiosity that is to this day as infectious as it is inspiring."" --Chris Thile ""John Cowan is one of the most talented and unique singers I've ever heard. The way he was able to bring a singing style mostly heard in rock or contemporary music into bluegrass and please that audience was an amazing thing. I've loved his voice since I heard it the very first time. He's a humble and thankful man. I'm a fan!"" --Ricky Skaggs ""John Cowan is tapped into the musical life force. It's hard for him not to thrill you. With his sky-scraping voice and his thunderous bass, he was the perfect foil to the equally powerful Sam Bush in the legendary New Grass Revival."" --Tim O'Brien ""John Cowan was one of the first people I met when I first visited Nashville. I've been blown away by his voice for over four decades, and somehow, he keeps getting better."" --Victor L. Wooten ""John Cowan's soul-of-the-earth bass playing and voice made in heaven was not only an integral part of New Grass Revival's one-of-a-kind sound but of the modern-day Doobie Brothers as well. Ditto his own discography. I've certainly appropriated his shining timbre in order to make my records sound better. But most important to me is the ever-evolving man himself. He's my friend. I love him."" --Rodney Crowell ""John Cowan's voice in New Grass Revival expanded the definition of bluegrass. Still with one of the strongest, most beautiful singing voices in the world, his prose voice in Hold to a Dream is just as strong. He entertains us, giving perspective and insight into a lifetime of making music with other giants in the business."" --Lyle Lovett ""John's interviews allow us to feel like we're sitting in the same room enjoying the conversation, enjoying back stories and obscure details. This book could be recommended reading for college classes focused on American Popular Music."" --IBMA Foundation ""Man, you're a monster!"" --Jerry Garcia ""There are not many singers who can be referred to as the voice of a musical genre. After joining New Grass Revival in the mid-1970s, John Cowan clearly became the voice of newgrass.In this book, Cowan chose to reveal himself by allowing readers to experience his conversations with musical icons from nearly every genre of American music. To these stellar individuals, he is a trusted friend, a highly respected musician and singer and a fellow influential traveler along life's musical highway. As a result, these conversations are personal, relaxed and reveal much more about the artists on both sides of the conversation than one could expect from a conventional interview or memoir."" --Dan Miller, Bluegrass Unlimited ""What a joy. John Cowan's beautiful, strong, lilting tenor, fine songwriting and playing only helps us appreciate life a little more. Thanks, John, for a peek inside your incredible journey."" --Chris Hillman"


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