BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//The Birthplace of Country Music - ECPv6.0.12//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:The Birthplace of Country Music X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://birthplaceofcountrymusic.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for The Birthplace of Country Music REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20200308T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20201101T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T113000 DTSTAMP:20240318T221343 CREATED:20200207T050000Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200207T050000Z UID:42225-1590663600-1590665400@birthplaceofcountrymusic.org SUMMARY:Clapton's Guitar DESCRIPTION:Tune in to WBCM Radio Bristol as our Book Club explores Clapton’s Guitar: Watching Wayne Henderson Build the Perfect Instrument by Allen St. John. \nDate: Thursday\, May 28\, 2020 \nTime: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. EST \nLocation: Tune in to WBCM Radio Bristol \nReaders from Birthplace of Country Music Museum and the Bristol Public Library are coming together to explore books inspired by our region with this monthly program that airs on WBCM Radio Bristol.  \nHosted by Bristol Public Library Executive Director Tonia Kestner and Birthplace of Country Music Museum Head Curator Dr. René Rodgers\, the Radio Bristol Book Club airs weekly every 4th Thursday. \nBook discussions will dig deep into the feelings and questions raised by each selection\, learn more about the authors\, and celebrate the joys of being a bookworm! \nListeners may tune in to Radio Bristol at 100.1 FM in the Bristol area\, online at ListenRadioBristol.org\, or download the free Radio Bristol mobile app. \nAbout Clapton’s Guitar: Watching Wayne Henderson Build the Perfect Instrument\nIn 1994\, Eric Clapton came across a Wayne Henderson guitar in a recording studio and decided on the spot that he had to have one. Rarer than Stradivarius violins\, these musical works of art are built from near-extinct Brazilian Rosewood\, Appalachian spruce\, black ebony\, and fine mother-of-pearl. With Henderson’s keen ear for the vibrations of each piece of wood he uses\, each note that comes out of them has the power of a cannon and the sweetness of maple syrup. In Clapton’s Guitar\, Allen St. John recounts how a perfect acoustic guitar comes into the world and how an artist gauges perfection. Wayne Henderson\, master luthier and genius in blue jeans\, will tell you that he simply puts penknife to wood and carves away “everything that isn’t a guitar.” This is the story of a master artist\, set deep in the mountains of southwestern Virginia in a brick\, one-story guitar shop\, as busy and chaotic inside as it is simple outside. The space is well-lighted\, cluttered with power tools\, air hoses\, and guitar bodies in various stages of completion. It is in this modest shop that Wayne Henderson crafts some of the most highly coveted acoustic guitars on earth\, including one very special instrument he built for Eric Clapton. \nNormally\, there is a ten-year wait for a Henderson guitar\, and St. John finds there are no exceptions even for an iconic figure like Clapton. But seeing it as a shortcut to getting his own guitar done\, St. John jump-starts the process\, and then takes readers with him on a mesmerizing journey into the heart of high-end instrument making with the man The Washington Post calls the “Mad Scientist of Mountain Music.” Henderson\, a small-town wise man\, is not only the star of this book as a master guitar maker but also is the star of any stage he sets foot on as a master guitar player\, equally at home at Carnegie Hall or the local VFW hall. Around this drolly humorous man circulates a small coterie of colorful characters and inspired musicians\, who welcome you for an all-too-brief visit. By book’s end\, you too will want to be Wayne Henderson’s friend. \nIn a rich tapestry of folklore and folksiness\, St. John tells the story of building the Clapton guitar in loving detail\, from the centuries-old forests where great tonewood grows\, to the auction floor of Christie’s where one of Clapton’s guitars commands over $700\,000. It’s also a loving look at Wayne’s corner of the world\, the Blue Ridge mountain hamlets where American traditional music was born\, and of Wayne’s hometown of Rugby\, Virginia\, population 7\, where the winding roads have kept progress at bay. \nWhether you love old-time music\, unplugged rock\, traditional American craftsmanship\, or simply gifted storytelling\, Clapton’s Guitar is an engaging work that you will want to savor and share with friends. \nAbout Allen St. John\nAn award-winning journalist\, Allen St. John is the author of seven books\, including The Billion Dollar Game and Clapton’s Guitar\, and co-author of The Mad Dog 100. He has written for The Wall Street Journal\, The New York Times Magazine\, U.S. News & World Report\, Men’s Journal\, Maxim\, Playboy\, Rolling Stone\, The Village Voice\, Esquire.com\, theatlantic.com\, and Salon.com\, and he blogs for Forbes.com. His work has been featured in The Best American Sports Writing. A graduate of the University of Chicago\, he lives in Montclair\, New Jersey\, with his family. URL:https://birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/event/book-club-eric-clapton-guitar/ CATEGORIES:Museum ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2019_Radio_RBBookClub_WEB.jpg END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR