Jimmy Martin was just twenty-two years old when Bill Monroe asked him to join the Blue Grass Boys. That invitation was the start of a career that spanned half a century and climaxed with
Martin's induction into the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Honor. Always an enigmatic figure, Martin was as famous for his temper as he was for his talent.
On assignment from rhe Oxford American magazine, fiction writer and music critic Tom Piazza drove from his home in New Orleans to Nashville to interview Martin and found himself pitched
headlong into a world he couldn't have anticipated. Martin's mercurial personality drew the writer into a series of escalating encounters (with mean dogs, broken-down cars, and near
electrocution), culminating in a harrowing and unforgettable expedition with Martin to the Grand Ole Opry.
Though Martin frequently played at the Opry, he dreamed of one day becoming a full member. Wild and untameable to the end, he died before seeing his dream fulfilled. True Adventures with the
King of Bluegrass is the funny, scary, and powerfully poignant portrait of one of the legends of American music.