Bonfire of Roadmaps

Bonfire of Roadmaps by Joe Ely, published by University of Texas Press in February 2007, is a reflective journey through the life of a musician. Spanning 196 pages, this edition captures Ely’s experiences as a singer-songwriter and member of the Flatlanders, detailing his travels across America and Europe. Through a blend of verse passages from his road journals and personal drawings, Ely authentically portrays the highs and lows of life on tour, from the emotional farewells to the exhilarating moments on stage.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the musician’s life, as Ely shares insights from his road trips that began in 1972 and continued through recent tours with fellow artists. The book offers a glimpse into the challenges and joys of touring, emphasizing the importance of capturing fleeting moments along the way. With themes of music, travel, and personal reflection, Bonfire of Roadmaps serves as an engaging account for those interested in the country and folk genres, as well as the broader experience of life on the road.
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Since he first hitched a ride out of Lubbock, Texas, at the age of sixteen, singer-songwriter and Flatlanders band member Joe Ely has been a road warrior, traveling highways and back roads across America and Europe, playing music for “2 hours of ecstasy” out of “22 hours of misery.” To stay sane on the road, Ely keeps a journal, penning verses that sometimes morph into songs, and other times remain “snapshots of what was flying by, just out of reach, so to savor at a later date when the wheels stop rolling, and the gears quit grinding, and the engines shut down.”
In Bonfire of Roadmaps, Ely takes readers on the road with him. Using verse passages from his road journals and his own drawings, Ely authentically re-creates the experience of a musician’s life on tour, from the hard goodbyes at home, to the long hours on the road, to the exhilaration of a great live show, to the exhaustion after weeks of touring. Ely’s road trips begin as he rides the rails to Manhattan in 1972 and continue up through recent concert tours with fellow Flatlanders Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock.
While acknowledging that “it is not the nature of a gypsy to look in the rearview mirror,” Joe Ely nevertheless offers his many fans a revelatory look back over the roads he’s traveled and the wisdom he’s won from his experiences. And for “those who want to venture beyond the horizon just to see what is there… to those, I hope these accounts will give a glint of inspiration…”
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