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Carla Jean Whitley

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Carla Jean Whitley is a writer and editor who is curious about the intersection of culture and community. She shares those stories through the written word as well as audio, video, social media, speaking engagements and teaching. She is a freelance writer whose work frequently appears in BookPage, Lonely Planet, Birmingham magazine and other publications. Whitley is the author of three books: “Birmingham Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in the Magic City,” “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music” and “Balancing Act: Yoga Essays.” Connect with her at carlajeanwhitley.com.

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Carla Jean Whitley My editor at The History Press initially approached me in late 2012 to gauge my interest in writing a book. That was an easy question to answer--of co…moreMy editor at The History Press initially approached me in late 2012 to gauge my interest in writing a book. That was an easy question to answer--of course I wanted to write a book! I've dreamed of doing so since I was a kid. But honing in on a topic was a bit more difficult.

The publisher focuses on histories of different regions, which is a natural fit for my passion for Alabama and its stories. My career has focused on telling those tales, and that has included a decade of music writing. So it didn't take long for editor Chad Rhoad and me to land on a book about Muscle Shoals and its rich music history.

Although a great deal has been written about Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and FAME, neither studio's history had been captured in a book. We honed in on Muscle Shoals Sound, and I began poring over hundreds of interviews, reviews, news articles and more related to the studio. The end result is "Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music." (less)
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