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Joe Bonomo

    Joe Bonomo is an acclaimed author whose work delves into the intersection of music, sports, and literature. His writing is characterized by a deep exploration of the obsessions and fascinations that shape our cultural and artistic perceptions. Bonomo is known for his insightful style, blending analytical depth with a passionate engagement with his subjects. Readers will appreciate his ability to uncover the intimate connections between seemingly disparate aspects of life.

    Field Recordings from the Inside
    • Field Recordings from the Inside

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(26)Add rating

      Using as its epigraph and unifying principle Luc Sante’s notion that “Every human being is an archeological site,” Field Recordings from the Inside provides a deep and personal examination at the impact of music on our lives. Bonomo effortlessly moves between the personal and the critical, investigating the ways in which music defines our personalities, tells histories, and offers mysterious, often unbidden access into the human condition. The book explores the vagaries and richness of music and music-making—from rock and roll, punk, and R&B to Frank Sinatra, Nashville country, and Delta blues—as well as the work of a diverse group of artists and figures—Charles Lamb, music writer Lester Bangs, painter and television personality Bob Ross, child country musician Troy Hess, and songwriter Greg Cartwright. Mining the often complex natures and shapes of the creative process, Field Recordings from the Inside is a singular work that blends music appreciation, criticism, and pop culture from one of the most critically acclaimed music writers of our time.

      Field Recordings from the Inside