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On Tuesday, April 9th at 7 PM, Dr. Ben Wynne will present his latest work, A Hound Dog Tale: Big Mama, Elvis, and the Song That Changed Everything, during the Northeast Georgia History Center's next Forum Lecture.
Published by LSU Press, Dr. Wynne’s book dives into the fascinating history of the popular song “Hound Dog. Featuring stories of legendary figures like Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton and Elvis Presley, along with an array of other influential characters, A Hound Dog Tale reveals the song’s profound impact on 1950s American society and its lasting legacy.
Dr. Ben Wynne is a native of Florence, Mississippi, and a professor of history at the University of North Georgia. Specializing in antebellum American History, American popular music history, and the history of the American South, Dr. Wynne has authored numerous books on the South and Southern culture.
This event is free for Members of the Northeast Georgia History Center and $5 for non-Members. It provides a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the historical contexts and lesser-known stories behind one of rock ‘n’ roll's most iconic songs.
Purchase your copy of A Hound Dog Tale online at https://lsupress.org/9780807181140/a-hound-dog-tale/ in hard copy or ebook format.