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The Southeast Affected By The Devastating Tornados of April 27, 2011

The Southeast Affected By The Devastating Tornados of April 27, 2011

Phil Campbell, Alabama

I've lived in the South my entire life, and while tornados are somewhat common, nothing can prepare you for the devastation that occurs after such a storm.  My Facebook page has been inundated with pictures, messages of comfort, and calls to action regarding the destruction of the storms.  I have never seen so many people find so many ways to pull together as they have now.  

http://www.amandachapmanblog.com/2011/04/tornado-day-after.html - Touching photos from one tornado. 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/28/alabama-tornado-photos-2011-storm_n_854879.html#s271054&title=Severe_Weather_Alabama - Slideshow of damage throughout the area.

http://www.twitvid.com/4W6PU - What do you do when one of these is coming your way?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/42791059#42791059 - Amateur video of Tuscaloosa Tornado

I knew it was going to be a rough storm, but you just don't know how bad until it is all over.  Our large duct fabrication shop in the back of our building was almost completely flooded.  Me, my brother, and several of our construction workers spent several hours pushing out the water with large brooms and squeegees.  A piece of metal roofing came loose for a while dumping buckets of water into the hallway of our office.  Thankfully, these turned out to be minor inconveniences, and aside from some roofing patchwork yesterday, our building has not sustained any damage.  To the South of us and to the West of us is a different story completely. 

My sister works as a volunteer wilderness first responder.  She spent yesterday moving debris and sorting donated items to give out to those who have had their lives destroyed.  As soon as I leave the office today, my brother and I are loading up a truck full of tools and supplies and if they allow us to get through to the affected areas.  We are now getting hygiene kits, food, and water collected so we can deliver it to those in need.  The rumor now is that unless you are police, National Guard, or an EMT, they don't want you down there. My dad is surveying the areas now as one of our local church leaders.  As soon as he gives the word, we're going to mobilize work crews to go help.  Some who have gone down and just want to help are already being turned away, simply because they lack the training and ability and might get in the way more than help.  Please pray they'll let us in!

Areas such as Moulton, Phil Campbell, Hackleburg, Harvest, Athens, Madison, Tuscaloosa, Cullman and many other places have lost many homes, lives, and property.  The death toll is probably over 300 and is climbing continually.  It would be more, but many families have not been notified just yet.  One EMT, while searching for survivors, found a child's carseat turned over upside down.  Sadly, there was a lifeless baby strapped inside.  Nothing can prepare you for moments like that.  

Huntsville and Madison County has been left without electricity, and probably will be that way for several days.  Finding gasoline has been difficult.  Local radio stations have been allowing people to call in with information on what is open, what stations have gas, and any immediate needs they might have.  One family called in looking for a place with electricity that would allow their son to come do his breathing treatments.  Radio stations, hospitals, and TV stations have been running on generators.  Two large towers holding main power lines from Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant have been taken out.  Without these two towers being repaired soon, it's likely the entire area, and hundreds of thousands of people, may remain without electricity for a couple of weeks. 

A friend of mine found who lives in Rogersville, Alabama, found some medical bills and a check with addresses from Houston Mississippi.  That is almost 150 miles away!  She is doing her best to find the owners and make sure it gets back to them.  A Facebook page has been set up attempting to re-connect tornado victims with their lost documents and photos.  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pictures-and-Documents-found-after-the-April-27-2011-Tornadoes/162443980482277  What an amazing display of love for your neighbor!  It's moments like this that give me faith in humanity.  Maybe we aren't so terrible after all!  

So many are willing to donate their time, money, talents, homes, and anything else to assist these poor people.  

Obama in Tuscaloosa

President Obama just stepped off Air Force One in Tuscaloosa, AL.  Not sure what he can do for us that we can't do for ourselves.  As Hank Williams Jr. said, "A country boy can survive."  Thankfully, our area of the country is never lacking in survival skills.  We will be alright.  An F5 tornado is just a bump in the road.  

In the end, the people of Alabama will rebuild.  We have done it before, and we may have to do it again.  We also take care of each other.  One of the saddest things was when we went down to help clean up after Katrina, we went as Weekend Warriors armed with work gloves and chain saws helping to cut trees off of the roofs of houses as volunteers.  It wasn't the devastation that saddened me, it was the fact that we came from 9 hours away to clean up, while the neighbors all stood around and watched.  Apathy and inaction will only bring out the worst in a society.  It's good to know the people of Alabama are willing to reach out to their neighbors.  When times are hard, we are willing, able, and ready!

Please pray for us and donate to worthy causes who are helping with the relief. 

http://www.whnt.com/weather/stormcentral/whnt-resources-shelters-places-taking-donations-20110428,0,2148460.story

http://blog.al.com/wire/2011/04/alabama_tornadoes_links_to_rep.html

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/29/survivors-picking-pieces-deadly-twisters-kill-27/

http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20110429/NEWS/110429784/1011/NEWS?Title=Left-in-ruins

http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20110429/NEWS/110429777/1011/NEWS?Title=Hackleburg-residents-ready-to-rebuild

http://www.facebook.com/ALTornadoAnimals

Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

600 Ford Road

Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35661

256-272-1050 

256-541-0491

jbpettus@homegrownrealestate.net

Buying Basics - What Every Homebuyer in North Alabama Needs To Know Right Now

Buying Basics - What Every Homebuyer in North Alabama Needs To Know Right Now

Regardless of what the news is saying, as a homebuyer in today's market, you need to understand that every market is different. I generally work in two extremely different housing markets (the Shoals and Huntsville), and in order to sell houses in both of those markets, I have to understand the trends and the tripping hazards of each. Every single real estate market in the U.S. has it's own ups and downs, and can be completely independent of the trends of the rest of the country as a whole. After selling real estate for North Alabama for six years, hopefully this blog post can give you some insights on what trends we are seeing in real estate of North Alabama.

We're not out of the housing crisis quite yet, but that doesn't mean buyers need to be going all "Chicken Little" on us by worrying about the sky falling anytime soon. If you're now in a position to responsibly buy a house, you'll be hard pressed to find a better time to buy than now. Home prices have gone down in parts of North Alabama, more so in the Shoals than in the Huntsville market. Interest rates have risen just a tiny bit in the last couple of months, but we're still at less than 5%... which is an amazing rate! What I'm trying to say is that if you have a steady income, good credit, a decent amount of down payment money, and want to buy a house... then buy a house! Don't fall into the fears that the media is feeding you everyday. There is no reason to sit by until prices and interest rates go up.

Having said all of that, here are a few of my personal insights that may help you as you jump head first into today's market in North Alabama:

  • Inventories are relatively high, and houses are taking a little longer to sell. Everyone should already know this, but what you may not know is that many sellers aren't quite as desperate to sell as the media has made us to believe. Don't assume that every seller is going to accept your low ball offers. Unless this individual is trying to avoid foreclosure or bankruptcy, they might opt to keep their house on the market a little longer until someone gives them the price they want. Every seller's situation is different, and may be selling for very different reasons.
  • Financing is key in today's market. Banks and mortgage companies are being tough on our homebuyers out there, and are turning down lots of people for loans these days. This shouldn't discourage you from trying, but before you go house hunting, talk to a mortgage company or bank first. Sellers know that banks are being tight with their money, and want to know you have access to funds if you're going to bring them an offer. Get a pre-approval letter before you start looking. This will not only solidify your offer, but can also tell you what price range you should be looking in for a home.
  • In today's market, it's important to know what kind of seller you're working with. There are basically two different kinds of sellers out there today in North Alabama. Seller #1 is the seller that can afford to sit and wait on the right offer to come along. Seller #2 is the seller that is broke and trying to avoid foreclosure. Seller #3 is a bank trying to get rid of foreclosure inventory. The houses owned by these three different types of sellers are going to look different, the sellers are going to negotiate differently, and it could be more or less difficult to get to the closing table depending on who the seller is. Make sure you have an agent that understands this as well. If not, I'd be glad to help!
  • Buying bank-owned foreclosures is great...if you have the money, time, and skills to fix it up! It's enticing to see inexpensive foreclosed homes all over our market in FlorenceMuscle ShoalsHuntsvilleMadisonAthensDecatur, and the rest of North Alabama. You should know that just because the price tag is low doesn't mean that it's a great deal. You need to have the expertise necessary to know about structural, mechanical, electrical, and other problems you might be buying along with it. Have you planned on what it's going to take to replace flooring, paint, roofing, appliances, or plumbing fixtures? Unless you're skilled in home repair, or are ready to hire someone who is, most bank-owned, foreclosed homes may not be the right choice for you and your family. You should also note that many of these homes also have a one year right-of-redemption attached to it, which means if the previous owner comes up with enough money to pay his/her debts, plus any necessary improvement costs, they could possibly swipe the home out from under you. This is a rare scenario, but it can and does happen. I've seen it.
Please let me know if you are thinking about buying a home. I'd love to counsel with you as you make this life-altering decision. Many real estate agents are struggling to pay their bills in this tough market, but make sure you choose one that has the foresight and the knowledge necessary to help you make the best decisions. I can guide you through the complicated, yet satisfying process of buying a home in our beautiful North Alabama.

Joshua B. Pettus
President/Broker
Home Grown Real Estate
256-272-1050 - The Shoals
256-541-0491 - Huntsville

 

Trowbridge's - An Americana Experience Unique to the Shoals

Trowbridge's Restuarant Sandwich & Ice Cream Bar in Downtown Florence, AL

Trowbridge's - An Americana Experience Unique to the Shoals

Trowbridge's Ice Cream & Sandwich

316 N Court St
Florence, AL 35630-4738
(256) 764-1503

Yesterday, after trudging through a long session of online continuing education classes, I treated myself to lunch at Trowbridge's.  If you've ever been in or around the Shoals Area, then chances are you've either eaten here or have heard all about it.  My earliest memories of this place are from when my now-deceased mother used to take us here after a day of going to the doctor or shopping. 

Walking into the restaurant in Downtown Florence is like walking back in time.  It is small, but filled with history.  Trowbridge's is Florence's oldest business in it's original downtown location.  This restaurant began in 1918, and entering inside you can see the history of Florence and the Shoals right in front of you.  The walls are lined with pictures and posters all telling stories about our wonderful part of the world.  My favorites are the pictures of the construction of Wilson Dam, and another of Franklin D. Roosevelt arriving into the area by train for a visit.  After all these years, in my recollection, very little has changed.  The floor, the chairs, the booths, the menu.  A couple of new flavors of ice cream have been added over the years, but as long as I can remember, it has always looked, felt, and tasted exactly the same.  I love it when things stay exactly the same.

What's strange, is that as many times as I've been there, I've always gotten the exact same thing.  That's because I know what I like, and that's what I want when I go.  Their hot dogs have the perfect mixture of chili and mustard that seems to create this unique flavor that I've never been able to duplicate. 

Their ice cream is hand-dipped, and my favorite is Cherry Vanilla with real chunks of cherries.  Most go for their Orange Pineapple with small bits of pineapple inside, which was my mom's favorite.  Add a Coke and a bag of potato chips, and it's perfect!

Being somewhat of an amateur local history buff, Trowbridge's is one of my favorite places in our little town.  If you've never been, then it is definitely worth your time to check out.  If you haven't been in a while, come back home for a day and go. 

Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

jbpettus@homegrownrealestate.net

http://www.homegrownrealestate.net

256.541.0491

 

Killen, Alabama House for Sale - 1886 County Road 103 - $137,900

Killen, Alabama House for Sale - 1886 County Road 103 - $137,900

 
1886 County Road 103, Killen, AL - Recently Reduced to $137,900

Miraculous changes can occur sometimes in real estate. The house we've got listed on 1886 County Road 103 is one of those occurances. Remodeled, revamped, redone, and revitalized, this remarkable home now feels as if it were built last year, instead of in the 1950's. Two years ago, my brother bought the home, added 900 square feet, added a brick exterior, added a new roof, and completely changed my way of looking at a home. I began to look at every house as what it's potential is, instead of what it looks like currently.


View of the back. You can see the nice patio and the extra parking space in the back.

I wish I had "before" pictures to show you... this transformation is so dramatic that you'd think that Ty Pennington was filming monologues for Extreme Make-Over: Home Edition over in the living room!

Living Room with a view into the office on the left with built-in shelves.


The reason why this young family is moving? A decision to go to Auburn was made and so the house they put so much blood, sweat, and tears into has to go. Fortunately for you, all the hard work has been done, leaving a house with features normally seen in more expensive homes.



Gigantic kitchen with new cabinets (and lots of them), and tons of countertop space. Chefs out there... be jealous!


One interesting feature of this home is that it has a tankless water heater. These are high dollar water heaters that heat the water as it is used, which means there is less energy spent constantly heating a tank-full of water, and you NEVER RUN OUT OF HOT WATER! These water heaters are becoming more and more sought after in today's energy concious world. Ever wanted to take an endless shower? You can here!




The music room at the front entry.


One great thing about this home is there is plenty of room for privacy. I know sometimes I need a place away from all the commotion and noise, and most homes with open floor plans today don't provide much of that. This home home remedies that by providing an office room where you can study, read, work, or surf the internet, a master bedroom that is tucked away from the noise of the rest of the house, and two other bedrooms that have a bit of a buffer zone between them and the kitchen. It is a welcome alternative to what you see in today's eye-pleasing, yet less practical homes. This house is not only beautiful on the inside, it's also more usable than most popular floor plans of today.

Large Master Bedroom with walk-in closet big enough for any wardrobe and a private master bath.

This house is located in a great spot for those that are looking for a country setting, but quick access to the "civilization". Not too far away from Brooks High School, grocery stores, the post office, the library, and only a 15 minute drive into Florence!

If you're currently in the market to buy a home, you really owe it to yourself to come check out 1886 County Road 103 in Killen, AL.

The Details:

1886 County Road 103 Killen, AL 35645

1,760 Square Feet, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

0.70 acre lot, Additional 3 acres available separately.

$137,900

Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

JBPettus@homegrownrealestate.net

http://www.homegrownrealestate.net/

 

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$8000 Tax Credits for House Buying - MUST ACT NOW!

$8000 Tax Credits for House Buying - MUST ACT NOW!

By now you've probably heard that the government is offering up to $8,000 in tax credit to First-Time Homebuyers. You may not have heard that there is also a $6,500 tax credit available to folks who have owned a home for at least 5 years and are buying another one! There are some great opportunities out there if you are thinking of buying your first home, or are ready to move up to your next one!


Interest rates are still at RECORD LOWS, which means that you can now buy more house with your money! Did you know that lately most interest rates have been less than 5%? Many companies have been hovering around 4.75% lately. So, let's look at our scenario:

  • Lots of HUNGRY SELLERS out there just waiting to sell their homes to you at discounted prices
  • Interest Rates around 4.75%
  • Free Tax Credit money available at up to $8,000 for first-time homebuyers and $6,500 for qualifying homeowners
  • Tons of FORECLOSED and BANK OWNED homes on the market that are currently being sold below market value

What does all this mean?

With a deadline on the tax credit for April 30, 2010, it means that you NEED to act now if you're thinking about buying. Who knows when interest rates will go back up? Take the opportunity to call me today and I'll explain how to get started. Call me at 256.541.0491 today!

Here is a chart addressing all of the rules and stipulations of the home buyer credits put together by the National Association of Realtors:

Want to start your search today?

http://www.homegrownrealestate.net/listings/listings.htm

$8000 Tax Credits for House Buying - MUST ACT NOW!

 

Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

256.541.0491

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3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale in Killen, Alabama

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale in Killen, Alabama

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale in Killen, Alabama - Joshua Pettus - Home Grown Real Estate

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This beautiful home, located in the beautiful Oakwood Estates neighborhood in Center Star, Alabama, is perfect for anyone looking for a nice country setting with the comfort and security of an established and growing neighborhood.  This home has 2,300 square feet of living space, three large bedrooms, and two bathrooms. 

Video Walkthrough of 15 Oakview Circle, Killen, AL

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama

Family Room - Large room with two ceiling fans, storage closet, and laminate hardwood flooring.  Big enough for any size family! 

 

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama

Kitchen - Gigantic eat-in kitchen with vinyl tile, tons of cabinet and counter-top space, and enough room for any size dining room table!  Also has an island for extra food prep room and storage. 

 

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama

Living room - Features a fireplace, new ceiling fan, and carpet.  Large enough for your family!

 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama - Joshua Pettus - Home Grown Real Estate

Master bedroom - 18' x 13' with vaulted ceiling, private bathroom, ceiling fan, and two closets.

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama - Joshua Pettus Home Grown Real Estate

Bedroom 2 - 13' x 11' with 2 closets, ceiling fan and enough room for two beds.

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for sale in Killen, Alabama

Bedroom 3 - 18' x 13' with one large walk-in closet, ceiling fan, and could easily fit 3 beds!

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale

MLS#: 367762 ListPrice: $138,999
Status: Active  
   
Address:

15 Oakview Circle

KILLEN, AL 35645

Area: (06) Lauderdale County Waterfront?: N
Bedrooms: 3 ApproxSF: 2,300
Baths Full/Half: 2/0  
Year Built: 1988 SqFt Upper: 0
Age: 21 years SqFt Bsm Unf: 0
Roof Age: 6 SqFt Main: 2,300
Subdiv: OAKVIEW SqFt Bsm Fin: 0
Possession: At Closing AssocFee: $0
HVAC Age: 19 ParcelID: 17-05-22-0-001-112-000
LotDim: 75 X 187.81
Acres: 0.320000
Elem: BROOKS Middle: BROOKS
High: BROOKS

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! Feels like home! 2300 Sq. Ft. 3 Huge Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Tons of Living Space. Large den has two ceiling fans, laminate wood flooring. Gigantic kitchen has plenty of cabinet and countertop space, room for a large kitchen table and vaulted ceiling. New carpet and paint throughout. Large living room has fan and fireplace. 3 Large bedrooms all with tons of closet space. Master bedroom has vaulted ceiling and private full bath. Nice sized private, fenced back yard. COME AND SEE!

Thinking of BUYING property soon in North Alabama?

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home for Sale

Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

jbpettus@gmail.com

http://www.homegrownrealestate.net

 

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The Sound of the Shoals - Part 2 - Beginnings

The Sound of the Shoals - Part 2 - Beginnings

On the banks of the Tennessee River in the northwest corner of Alabama, four small, thriving cities are joined together by a history that many of its own citizens have never explored. Many of the people in the area are completely unaware of the internation significance that this area, known as the Shoals Area, has had in the music industry throughout the world. Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the second largest of the four, has a unique place in music history that earned this nearly forgotten part of the country the title of "Hit Recording Capital of the World."

Traces of the Past

The former Muscle Shoals Sound studio sits peering across the Tennessee River beside a small, forgotten park in Sheffield, Alabama. This massive studio, its legacy, and its music are all that is left of the Muscle Shoals Sound. This once famous studio was sold a few years ago to a local movie and video production company, but its days as a recording studio have made their mark on the history of music forever.

3614 Jackson Highway - Muscle Shoals Sound

On the other side of town, located at 3614 Jackson Highway, the original Muscle Shoals Sound studio building still buzzes with music.  Several years ago, this historic building was faithfully restored to look, feel, and sound exactly as it did back in the 60's and 70's.  Even though it is no longer owned by the original owners, the current owners still use the name Muscle Shoals Sound and allow the public to tour the studio.  Many famous songs were recorded here by many of the world's most beloved musicians. This building is currently listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

In the neighboring city of Muscle Shoals, Fame Recording Studios sits in the corner of the busiest intersection of town on Avalon Avenue. Fame and its owner Rick Hall still stay busy in the recording business, but the fame of Fame Studios has since diminished from its glory days filled with the company of famous celebrities and musicians. The recording industry of the Shoals area has diminished and has been left with what many may think is a bleak future. However, a small number of musicians, singers, and songwriters occasionally come out of the area and achieve national renown. While this new generation appears promising, there still has not been the same level of success that once created a booming recording industry that rivaled regional recording centers like Nashville and Memphis.

Earliest History

Years before this rural area of North Alabama was known for its chart-topping hits, it was settled by the Cherokee, Shawnee, and Chickasaw tribes of the Native Americans. These early settlers found rich soil and a large supply of mussels hidden in what is now known as the Tennessee River. White settlers eventually moved into the area and found hidden beneath the shoals of the river the same mussels that the Native Americans had encountered years before them. Because of this distinguishing quality of the region, they eventually named the city Mussel Shoals. Later, a careless mapmaker misspelled the city's name, and it has been known as Muscle Shoals ever since.

The Native Americans who first lived in the Shoals Area knew the Tennessee River as the Singing River. "It started with water rushing over rocky shoals, stated Terry Pace and Robert Palmer, music historians for the Times Daily. It was a "sound the American Indians living along the banks of the Tennessee River said 'sang' to them in the beautiful voice of a woman." The Singing River was an appropriate name for a place that would one day become a dominating force in the music industry.


W.C. Handy - The Father of the Blues


 The music and recording history of the Shoals Area dates back much farther than the two nearly forgotten music studios. William Christopher "W.C." Handy, known by many as the Father of the Blues," grew up in Florence and was attracted to the local music scene. He studied music in Florence for eleven years in the public school for black students, and, at age eighteen, Handy left home to pursue a career in music. In 1909, W.C Handy moved to Memphis, where he immediately won renown. His famous song, "Memphis Blues," was the first popular song written to include a jazz break, the basis for Handy's later claim that he invented jazz. He later moved to St. Louis, Missouri where he recorded another hit song, "St. Louis Blues." Handy died March 28, 1958, but his influence is still seen and heard in contemporary jazz and blues music. In the Shoals Area, we still celebrate his life with the week-long W.C. Handy Festival that takes place every year in July.


The Sound of the Shoals - Part 2 - Beginnings

 Stay tuned for my next post that discusses the history behind the Fame and Muscle Shoals Sound studios!
Please feel free to discuss below!!!


Joshua B. Pettus

President/Broker

Home Grown Real Estate

jbpettus@gmail.com

256.541.0491

http://www.homegrownrealestate.net/

http://homegrownrealestate.blogspot.com/

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The Sound of the Shoals - Part 1 - Intro

The Sound of the Shoals - Part 1 - Intro

Welcome Sign in Muscle Shoals - Joshua Pettus - Home Grown Real Estate
A few days ago I received an interesting tip. I was encouraged to begin using my Home Grown Real Estate blog to post about our local area. At first I thought it was a little silly to do so, but then I realized that I absolutely love our local history. I enjoy studying about the things that happened here, and I love telling people about it. I know my wife probably gets tired of hearing all the same stories over and over, but I just love telling them! I decided that the most interesting thing that I could write about would be the history of the recording industry of the Shoals Area.

The Sound of the Shoals

Why? Well, its interesting! So many people here have very little knowledge of the huge influence our little corner of the world had (and still has) on music. Sure, people here tend to have a general knowledge that some music was recorded here, but what exactly happened here that was so significant? Was it really as important as they claim it was?

Simply put, YES!

While at UNA, I had the assignment of writing a research paper on "something important that has happened in the history of our area." I love music, so naturally I wanted to choose something that I could take interest in, and could enjoy learning and writing about. So, I chose to write about the history of our recording industry.

What you'll be reading for the next few posts will be modified excerpts from that research paper. I've lost the Works Cited page, so even though I have notes of my sources within the paper, I no longer know exactly where they all came from. Sorry about that! It was never my intention to plagiarize or to not give credit where credit was due.

One source I did use just happens to be on Google Books is Music Fell on Alabama by C. S. Fuqua. This may be found HERE. It was an excellent read, and a major source for this paper. Another great source that got the whole process started was a story that aired on NPR back in September 2003. It discussed how the Muscle Shoals Sound studio was up for sale at the time, and had some great interviews that talked about the history of the recording industry here. That story can be heard HERE.

I hope you enjoy this series, and I hope it opens your eyes to the fact that there was more that happened here than what you've been told your entire life growing up.


And so now I present to you
-The Sound of the Shoals-


Please feel free to discuss any interesting stories you know below in the comments.

Thanks!

Joshua B. Pettus
President/Broker
Home Grown Real Estate
jbpettus@gmail.com
256.541.0491
http://www.homegrownrealestate.net/
http://homegrownrealestate.blogspot.com/

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