Witch Hairs, Mirth, Miracles, Mayhem and Music
In today’s episode, we meet Dixie Gamble, author of Witch Hairs, Mirth, Miracles, Mayhem and Music. It’s the true story of Dixie’s remarkable life as a Nashville music executive turned filmmaker and human rights activist.
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In today’s episode, we meet Dixie Gamble, author of Witch Hairs, Mirth, Miracles, Mayhem and Music. It’s the true story of Dixie’s remarkable life as a Nashville music executive turned filmmaker and human rights activist.
Rodney Crowell, Recording Artist and Author of Chinaberry Sidewalks says that “Witch Hairs chronicles the soul journey of a childhood mystic, music business executive, extraterrestrial confidant, primitive culture documentarian, mental health and prison reform activist, adventurer, devoted mother, lover of one of the world’s finest musicians and published author. Dixie Gamble has been there, done that.”
Recording artist Pam Tillis adds that “Dixie Gamble has never done a damn thing small and this memoir is no exception…brazenly admitting to experiences way, way past the realms of the everyday may make books about sex, drugs and rock and roll pale a little in comparison.”
We start the show with Dixie sharing with us some interesting facts about her remarkable life.