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PURE COUNTRY

The Leon Kagarise Archives, 1961-1971

Foreword by Robert Gordon
Text by Eddie Dean

Throughout the 50s and 60s, many of country music’s biggest stars played their favorite shows on the small backwoods stages of rural America’s outdoor music parks. These intimate, $1-a-carload picnic concerts might have been forgotten if it hadn’t been for the documenting eye of music lover Leon Kagarise, whose candid photographs of the musicians and their fans provide the only surviving window into this long-vanished world.

Kagarise captured dozens of classic country and bluegrass artists in their prime, including Johnny Cash and June Carter, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Bill Monroe, Hank Snow, The Stanley Brothers, and many other greats.

Pure Country presents this collection of rare color images for the first time, revealing an archive considered by historian Charles Wolfe to be one of the richest discoveries in the history of American music.

“What Kagarise preserved was something extremely rare…live country music from the 50s and 60s performed in its most natural setting.” — National Public Radio

“Among the few surviving documents of live performances from a period that is frequently described as the golden age of country music.” The New York Times

9.5 x 9.5 | 204 Pages | 140 Color images | ISBN: 978-1-934170-03-8