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Robert Hicks (American author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Hicks (American author)
Robert Hicks (born January 30, 1951) is the author of The New York Times Bestseller ''The Widow of the South'' and has played a major role in preserving the historic Carnton mansion, a focal point in the Battle of Franklin (November 30, 1864). ''Nashville Lifestyles'' Magazine recently named Robert as the #2 in the top 100 Reasons to Love Nashville, describing him as Nashville's "Master of Ceremonies". ==Early life and arts background== Robert Hicks was born and raised in South Florida. He moved to Williamson County, Tennessee in 1974 and lives near the Bingham Community at "Labor in Vain," his late-eighteenth-century log cabin. Working over the years as a music publisher and in artist management in both country and alternative-rock music, Hicks's interests have remained varied. A partner in the B. B. King's Blues Clubs in Nashville, Memphis, Orlando and Los Angeles, Hicks serves as "Curator of Vibe" for the corporation. A lifelong collector, Hicks was the first Tennessean to be listed among ''Art & Antiques''s Top 100 Collectors in America –- his collection focuses on outsider art by artists such as Howard Finster and B.F.Perkins, Tennesseana,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://utpress.org/list/?series=Tennesseana%20Editions )〕 and Southern Material Culture. He served as curator on the exhibition, Art of Tennessee, at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville. The exhibition was a seven-year endeavor from conception at his kitchen table to its opening, September 2003. He was co-editor of the exhibition's award winning and critically acclaimed catalog, ''Art of Tennessee''.〔University of Tennessee Press, September 2003〕
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