The Great Tompall: Forgotten Country Music Outlaw

The Great Tompall: Forgotten Country Music Outlaw
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So glad Kevin Glaser wrote this book. I long loved Tompall and the Glaser's music. I enjoyed the book immensely. I met Tompall Glaser back in about 1973-7So glad Kevin Glaser wrote this book. I long loved Tompall and the Glaser's music. Maia I enjoyed the book immensely. I met Tompall Glaser back in about 1973-74 when I was working for US Army Special Services in Germany. He played at an NCO Club in the Stuttgart area. A friend from the States was the manager of the club so we had a chance to visit and have adult beverages with Tompall. I've loved Tomp. when I was working for US Army Special Services in Germany. He played at an NCO Club in the Stuttgart area. A friend from the States was the manager of the club so we had a chance to visit and have adult beverages with Tompall. I've loved Tomp. TOMPALL WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN BY HIS MANY FANS Jo Anne B. This book is a special addition to my book collection. Tompall was a multi-talented entertainer and was blessed with a magnificent voice and song writing skills. This book encompasses the life of Tompall and the pictures were a welcome part to his life story. When he sang, you could see a sparkle in his eyes and sm. "An Original Outlaw" according to Georgie Girl. One of the original country music outlaws, Tompall's story is one of both happiness and saddness. I knew Tompall, Jim and Chuck before they hit Nashville so the book had instant appeal to me. Kevin provided a good read into the life of the man with a golden voice.
If you are a "classic" or an "outlaw" country music fan you will not want to miss out on this highly acclaimed gem.. The Great Tompall: Forgotten Country Music Outlaw provides an in-depth look at the life of one of country music's least recognized - but most iconic and influential performers and business owners. In addition to providing never-before known information about Tompall, this book provides historical information about Nashville and gives a glimpse of what country music was like during the 1960s up to the 1990s. Given unprecedented access to Tompall, this book tells his story through his own words and through the words of those who knew him best as the result of many lengthy interviews