Frank M. Young is a writer and editor who has contributed to newspapers and magazines across the country. Born in the Deep South, he now lives in Seattle.
Tupelo, Mississippi, 1954: Hank Howard runs Hive Records, a struggling roots-music label with a handful of rhythm and blues hits. His silent partner, black songwriter Cecil Madison, provides songs, advice and fellowship for the well-intentioned, pontificating father of two. Hank...
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