<i>My Memories of John Hartford </i>is a memoir about author Bob Carlin's years working alongside singer songwriter banjoist and fiddler John Hartford (1937-2001). Throughout his short life Hartford was a hit tunesmith festival headliner and godfather of newgrass music. He also made contributions to the film and television industry as a star in <i>The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour</i> and <i>The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour</i> and helped create the soundtrack for <i>O Brother Where Art Thou?</i> <p/>Carlin and Hartford first met when Carlin interviewed the entertainer for <i>Fresh Air</i> with Terry Gross. From this first meeting over microphones developed a sixteen-year affiliation. Six years into their friendship a working collaboration grew between the two. Carlin first accompanied John Hartford on several albums eventually becoming his project manager for audio and video recordings. Finally Carlin was recruited into John Hartford's last Stringband for which he also served as the de facto road manager and right-hand guy. <p/> <i>My Memories of John Hartford </i>opens with an overview of the years before Hartford and Carlin's friendship then details the last fifteen years of John Hartford's life. Included are in-depth descriptions of Hartford's lifestyle as well as his philosophies about music performing recording and living as he expressed them to the author or to those around him with some road stories thrown in for good measure. And those last fifteen years of his short life while tempered by available information are viewed here through the impressionist lenses of the author's own experience.
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