Hootenanny - The Craze and Controversy of TV's Folk Music Series (hardback)
Hootenanny - The Craze and Controversy of TV's Folk Music Series
by Michael J. Hayde
323 pages
6x9 size
ISBN 9798887711775
With civil rights and anti-war anthems scoring as chart hits, folk was the music that gave birth to the 1960s. ABC-TVs HOOTENANNY dared to present folksingers to a mass audience “every Saturday night” and launched a craze that swept the nation. From LPs and magazines to movies and merchandise, the word “Hootenanny” meant cash in the bank.
HOOTENANNY guests included long-established folk stars like Josh White, up-and-comers like Judy Collins, and future pop-rock icons Carly Simon, Gene Clark (The Byrds), John Phillips and Cass Elliot (The Mamas & The Papas) and John Sebastian (The Lovin’ Spoonful).
For the first time, the HOOTENANNY story is told in full, with a comprehensive episode guide and dozens of rare photos!