Satan Is Real: The Ballad of the Louvin Brothers - Charlie Louvin, Benjamin Whitmer - Google Books. Get ready for one of America’s great untold stories: the true saga of the Louvin Brothers, a /5(2). · Charlie Louvin's book takes its name from their most famous album, SATAN IS REAL, and lifts its iconic cover art. The album is a masterpiece of tight harmony singing, impeccable musicianship, and shocking theological purity. It's an album suffused with the glory of Christ and terrorized by the evil of www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins. With a moving foreword by Kris Kristofferson, Satan Is Real is the incredible tale of Charlie Louvin's sixty-five-year career, the timeless murder ballads of the Louvin Brothers, and the epic tale of two brothers bound together by love, hate, alcohol, blood, and music/5().
Charlie Louvin with Benjamin Whitmer. HarperCollins/It, $ (p) ISBN Charlie Louvin's autobiography "Satan Is Real: The Ballad of the Louvin Brothers" (Igniter Books), is as sad of a tale of country stardom as any out there. Ira was older, alcoholic, bitter and volatile, and Charlie was level-headed, stable and less creative. Charlie married and lived happily with the same woman until he died. The story of the Louvin Brothers is told in the new book SATAN IS REAL:THE BALLAD OF THE LOUVIN BROTHERS written by Charlie Louvin (who lived to the ripe old age of 83 and died in ) and novelist Benjamin Whitmer. The book takes its place alongside the surprisingly deep bench of fine country singer memoirs (COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER, CASH: THE.
Louvin’s memoir tells the story of a generation of country music now gone. Charlie finished writing Satan is Real with Benjamin Whitmer shortly before he passed away in The era when he and. In SATAN IS REAL: THE BALLAD OF THE LOUVIN BROTHERS, Charlie Louvin and Benjamin Whitmer ha But, one need not be a country music fan to become completely engrossed in this book. In SATAN IS REAL: THE BALLAD OF THE LOUVIN BROTHERS, Charlie Louvin and Benjamin Whitmer have weaved a wonderful collection of anecdotes into a immensely readable biography of the two distinctly different brothers. The title refers to the Louvins’ infamous country-gospel album, Satan Is Real, which means the brothers brought all those biblical allusions on themselves. But as Charlie recounts, the.
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