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What Big Name Kentuckians are Reading and Listening to
It's going by the book
-Johnny Cash
John
Eckberg asked in his book, The Success
Effect, what book business leaders
had by their bedside and what music they were listening to.
I posed the
questions to a number of well known Kentuckians.
(You can
get the complete list of responses at Big Name Kentuckians)
A clue to
personality is how they responded to the question.
Judge Bill Clouse (Madison
and Clark
Counties) selected books that
reflected his passion for history and law.
I was impressed by how he
answered.
He
responded well before my deadline. He neatly organized the list of books and
directed where I could find more information on each.
If you ever
show up in Judge Clouse's courtroom, you had better be on time and you had better
be prepared.
Peter
Perlman, former president of the American Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA), would impress Judge Clouse. They were both reading John Grisham's latest
book, The Agenda.
The most
popular book was Right of
the Dial: The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio by Alec
Foege. Joe
Elliott at WHAS-84 in Louisville, Tom Leach, the
voice of the University
of Kentucky Wildcats, and
myself are reading that new release.
Tom and I had almost identical picks expect Tom has Earth Wind and Fire's greatest hits. They won't make my list. A band member kept trying to pick up my date
during a concert. It's been almost 30
years but I still hold a grudge.
Bill Goodman, host of Kentucky Tonight and several other shows
on KET, and Tom Leach were both
listening to Allison Krauss. Goodman joins state representative Joni Jenkins from Louisville as Bruce
Springsteen fans. Bob Dylan is on state
representative Kathy Stein's playlist and frequently mentioned on others.
Kentucky Secretary of State Trey
Grayson and Louisville attorney Bonita Black are both Harvard educated (Bonita was Kentucky undergrad and Harvard Law School, Trey was the
opposite) and have heavy books on their reading list. However music is controlled by their children.
Bonita is listening to Dora the Explorer while Trey is serenaded by Hanna
Montana, Enchanted Soundtrack and High
School Musical 2 Soundtrack.
When Trey seeks another office,
he is a cinch to get the Disney lover's vote.
Mary Jo Perino, sports anchor at
WLEX TV, says her life is dominated by her two year old son. Her lead book was Curious
George and music by Giggly Wiggly
Rhymes.
Sports books were popular. WTVQ
news anchor Don Hudson is reading Pistol
Pete, a biography of Pete Maravich. Leach is reading Sound and Fury(about Ali and Cosell) by Dave Kindred.
Re-reading classics is a popular
activity. Lexington Vice Mayor Jim Gray
was re-reading John Adams and Anna Karenina and Joni Jenkins was
re-reading Truman.
Inspiration books were on many
lists. Don Hudson was reading When Times are Tough by John Bytheway. Bonita Black read In the Grip of Grace
and Facing Your Giants, both by Max Lucado. (She also was reading my book.) Joni Jenkins was reading Eat, Pray, Love.
Joe Elliot touted Crashing Through: A True Story
of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to Seeby Robert Kurson.
Joe had Kurson on his radio program
and Bill Goodman is also boning up for
an interview. He is reading Hezbollah by Richard Norton. Norton, a noted Boston University
professor, will be a guest on Bill's One
to One show.
Goodman, Stein and Judge Clouse
had excellent books for Kentuckians.
Goodman was reading Kentucky's Everyday Heroes by Steve
Flarity. It profiles the lives of 40 lesser known
Kentuckians. (I read it after Bill's recommendation and it is an excellent book.) Stein took a break from Michael Moore and Bill
Bradley to read Secrets of a Kentucky Gardener by Karen Angelucci. Judge
Clouse is a big fan of The Admirable Trumpeter: A
Biography of General James Wilkinson by Thomas Robson Hay and M.R. Werner.
Wide
ranging taste was a common denominator.
Although classic rock dominated the list, many selections were all over
the map. Typical was Mary Jo Perino who
along with Giggly Wiggly Rhymes goes for Kid Rock, James Taylor
and a guy on American Idol.
Don McNay is the Chairman of the Board for
McNay Settlement Group and the author of Son of Son of a Gambler: Winners, Losers and What To Do When You Win
the Lottery. You
can write to him at
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and
read all of the well known Kentuckian's
selections at www.donmcnay.com
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