In It for the Long Run

ebook A Musical Odyssey · Music in American Life

By Jim Rooney

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Inspired by the Hank Williams and Leadbelly recordings he heard as a teenager growing up outside of Boston, Jim Rooney began a musical journey that intersected with some of the biggest names in American music including Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Bill Monroe, Muddy Waters, and Alison Krauss. In It for the Long Run: A Musical Odyssey is Rooney's kaleidoscopic first-hand account of more than five decades of success as a performer, concert promoter, songwriter, music publisher, engineer, and record producer.

As witness to and participant in over a half century of music history, Rooney provides a sophisticated window into American vernacular music. Following his stint as a "Hayloft Jamboree" hillbilly singer in the mid-1950s, Rooney managed Cambridge's Club 47, a catalyst of the '60's folk music boom. He soon moved to the Newport Folk Festival as talent coordinator and director where he had a front row seat to Dylan "going electric."

In the 1970s Rooney's odyssey continued in Nashville where he began engineering and producing records. His work helped alternative country music gain a foothold in Music City and culminated in Grammy nominations for singer-songwriters John Prine, Iris Dement, and Nanci Griffith. Later in his career he was a key link connecting Nashville to Ireland's folk music scene.

Writing songs or writing his memoir, Jim Rooney is the consummate storyteller. In It for the Long Run: A Musical Odyssey is his singular chronicle from the heart of Americana.


| Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Music Publishing Credits Introduction: "Do It Your Own Ignorant Way!" Part I. Going My Own Way in the World Tex and Abe Beats and Bluegrass at Amherst Into the Folk and Bluegrass Pool The Light of Greece Ireland of the Welcomes The Club 47 Festival Time Part II. Finding My Own Voice Time Out: Bossmen Woodstock Ramblin' Man Sitting in Limbo Enter: "Cowboy" Baby, Let Me Follow You Down Toontown The Dead Cowboys Part III. Following My Own Path At Home in the Studio Coming into My Own Completions Forerunner The Texas Connection Bringing It All Back Home Forerunner: Onward and Upward Infamous Angel Old Friends Carol Again Other Voices Growing Pains Out West Changing Times Part IV. The Long Run A New Life Bluegrass and Folk Voices Prine Country Time I Ireland Calls Back to Business All This Way for the Short Ride Herbal and Me Prine Country Time II Life after Forerunner Discography Index |

"I know how lucky I am to have connected with Jim all those years back when I was just starting out. He always had a way of lifting us all up out of the everyday. We never forgot that we were trying to make music that'd help people get THROUGH the everyday, but, ironically, you have to get on up out of it for awhile in order to do that. Jim always made that possible for me."

—Iris DeMent


"Without Jim Rooney's early encouragement, I would not have a career."

—Nanci Griffith


"Rooney is best known for producing records by people like John Prine, Townes Van Zandt and Nanci Griffith. . . . Fortunately for readers, he's also a gifted storyteller, with a humorous sense of perspective and wry self-awareness. Could you really ask for anything more from a musician's memoir?"—Nashville Scene
|Jim Rooney is a songwriter and Grammy winning record producer, and author of Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters and coauthor of Baby, Let Me Follow You Down. In 2009 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association.
In It for the Long Run