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Tim Ghianni

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Average rating: 3.81 · 26 ratings · 5 reviews · 8 distinct works
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after the flood .... My sem...

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When Newspapers Mattered: T...

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Tim Ghianni “Tim is a wordsmith unlike any other. We’ve shared some good times together and he encapsulates the experiences as if they were yesterday. A truly gifted writer and friend.”-- Kris Kristofferson

"[Tim's] unique style of writing gives insight to all the personalities and quirks, good and bad, of a lot of famous people . . . and so many more magic revelations during a period of time that will never be forgotten."—Bobby Bare, country music singer and songwriter

"A fine journalist’s journey through the golden age of Nashville’s music industry. Tim Ghianni was close to many of the era’s greatest artists and he gives us a wide open look at how they connected us with the music of heartland America."—Michael Kosser, author of How Nashville Became Music City, USA


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