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“COOTER’S RALLY IN THE VALLEY” PROMISES FAMILY FUN
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NASHVILLE, TN (August 20, 2008) -- Nashville’s Music Valley will be the setting for “Cooter’s Rally in the Valley”, an event that will feature cars, stars, music, and family fun. According to Ben Jones, who played “Cooter” on the Dukes of Hazzard and is the proprietor of Cooter’s Place, the popular Dukes venue on McGavock Pike, the get together is “priced for this economy.”...more
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“CAPTURING SOUTHERN CULTURE IN A BURLAP BAG FULL OF FUNNY ANECDOTES, JONES COVERS MILES AND MEMORIES…THIS MODERN-DAY WILL ROGERS WRITES WITH A MIX OF HUMOR, PATHOS AND PASSION IN A RIP-ROARIN’ BOOK WITH A DOWN-HOME FLAVOR…”
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— Publishers Weekly |
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“A warm, witty portrait of a quietly extraordinary American life.” |
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— Kirkus Reviews |
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REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND
The Confessions of “Crazy Cooter”
By Ben Jones
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“When I was growing up in Georgia, “Cooter” was one of my heroes. I’m not sure but I think it was required by law. Who would have thought that one day I would actually come to know Ben Jones and, in knowing him, find that he remains one of my heroes! Ben Jones is nothing less than a great American.” — Jeff Foxworthy |
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“Ben Jones and I go way back, before anyone called him “Cooter” or “Congressman.” He always told the truth. A little on the slant, maybe, which only made it more interesting. And like the wild boy I knew then, his book, Redneck Boy in the Promised Land, is gusty, funny, and good-hearted. And definitely reader-friendly.” — Russell Banks, author of The Reserve |
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Millions of people know Ben Jones from his memorable role in the television classic The Dukes of Hazzard as well as his career in the United States Congress. But most are unaware of “Crazy Cooter’s” rollicking, rollercoaster tales of his adventurous past.
REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND: The Confessions of “Crazy Cooter” (Harmony Books/June 3, 2008) is filled with stories, anecdotes, and opinions about Jones’ experience growing up in the hardscrabble South, about the rambunctious Sixties, alcoholism and addiction, show business, politics and Congress, and one “good ol’ boy’s” struggle against himself.
Ben Jones grew up in a railroad house with no electricity or indoor plumbing, on the “colored” side of the tracks, in a freight yard by the busy docks of Portsmouth, Virginia. In a family given to hard work and hard liquor, he spent a lot of time dreaming about where the tracks would take him. A daily alcoholic by the age of sixteen, he stumbled through a hazy academic career in the Sixties, finding at the University of North Carolina a love of theatre and politics, in addition to the ever popular “sex, drugs, and rock and roll.”
During the Civil Rights Movement, he was jailed, sucker-punched, shot at, and threatened for his support of integration in the Jim Crow South. At the same time, he was beginning a professional career as an entertainer. Despite his talent and success as a performer, he spiraled drunkenly downward through three marriages, countless affairs, barroom brawls, and twenty alcohol related arrests until, at age 36, “hit bottom at the back door of Hell,” near death on a filthy floor in Atlanta in 1977. “I got sober the day before I died,” he says.
In recovery, his life seemed to change miraculously. Within a year he was cast as “Cooter”, the good ol’ boy sidekick to Bo and Luke Duke, on the phenomenal television hit The Dukes of Hazzard. Even more unlikely was his later rise to political prominence as a respected two-term Congressman from Georgia.
In recent years, Jones has appeared in films such as PRIMARY COLORS and JOE GOULD'S SECRET, toured the country singing with "Cooter's Garage Band", and made hundreds of appearances on television talk shows including Hardball, The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity and Colmes and the Today Show. His editorial opinions have appeared in many publications including USA Today, The Washington Post, and The Atlanta Constitution.
Jones’ memoir is about failure and redemption, love and loss, and the spiritual growth achieved after being given a second chance at life. Written with naked honesty and wry humor, REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND is one good ol’ boy’s remarkable tale of falling flat on his face, picking himself up, and finding his way to the American dream.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
BEN JONES played the memorable “Crazy Cooter” character on the popular television show The Dukes of Hazzard and was elected to serve two terms in the United States Congress from the Fourth District of Georgia. He and his wife are proprietors of the “Cooter’s Place” museums and shops in Virginia and Tennessee and started the “DukesFest” celebration held annually. |
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REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND
The Confessions of “Crazy Cooter”
By Ben Jones
Published by Harmony Books
On-Sale Date: June 3, 2008/ ISBN: 978-0-307-39527-6 / $23.95 / 292 Pages
www.harmonybooks.com
www.cootersplace.com |
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"Redneck Boy In The Promised Land" Book Reviews |
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A Message from Ben: REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND |
June 3rd of 2008 is going to be an exciting day around our place because that is the day my book, “Redneck Boy in the Promised Land”, will be released nationally. Subtitled “The Confessions of Crazy Cooter”, it is a memoir of 65 years of adventures, good times, hard knocks, wild living, serious problems, and great blessings.
Click here for more.
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Y'all come on in and make yourselves at home in Hazzard County.Visit
our Dukes of Hazzard Museums and Shops located in two great family vacation
spots! We are open 7 days a week and feature Memorabilia, Costumes, Props,
The General Lee, Cooter's Tow Truck, Daisy's Jeep and Rosco's Police Car. Call 865-430-9909 for more information and Directions.
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Cooter's Place Gatlinburg:
157 Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
(865) 430-9909
Click here for directions.
Cooters Place Gatlinburg Photos |

Cooter's Place Nashville:
2613 McGavock Pike
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 872-8358
Click here for directions.
Click here for photos from the
Grand Reopening of
Cooter's Place Nashville. |

Checkout the General
Store & order your favorite Dukes of Hazzard merchandise.
There are Posters, Toys, Tapes & Cds, Clothing, Photos. "Cooter"
AKA Ben Jones would be happy to autograph your purchases. Just select
the "autograph" link when you purchase an item. Please allow at least
2 weeks for autographed items to be shipped.
Cooters General Store |
featured events
Ben "Cooter" Jones will be at Cooter's in Gatlinburg signing autographs and taking pictures. Y'all come
Saturday August 23rd from 11am to 2pm and Sunday August 24th from 10am to 12.
Cooter's Rally In The Valley Labor Day Weekend
Saturday August 30th & Sunday August 31st.
At Cooter's In Music City
2613 McGavock Pike
Nashville TN, 37214
Y'all Come! Bring your Classic Cars, Antique Cars, Hot Rods and your General Lee!!!
There will be Prizes, Music and Lots Of Fun. Featuring:
Ben Jones and Cooter's Garage Band
With Special Guest Rick Hurst "Deputy Cletus Hogg"
Bring The Whole Family!!!
Free Admission
Saturday:
9 a.m. - Cooter's Place opens
10 a.m. - Rick Hurst (Deputy Cletus) signs autographs at Cooter's Place
10:30 a.m. - Ben ‘Cooter' Jones signs autographs at Cooter's Place
Noon - Luncheon with Ben ‘Cooter' Jones and Rick Hurst at the Nashville Palace
*BBQ luncheon -- $13 for adults and $7 for children (6 and under free). Enjoy lunch and a special question & answer period with Ben and Rick. Tickets are available at the Nashville Palace, or by calling The Palace at (615) 889-1540.
2 p.m. - The Cruise In - ALL models welcome - classic cars to General Lees
*General Lee rides throughout the afternoon
7 p.m. - Free concert at the Nashville Palace - Free
9 p.m. - Ben Jones & Cooter's Garage Band perform at the Palace - Free
Midnight - Ben Jones appears at on the Midnight Jamboree at the Texas Troubadour Theater - Free
Sunday:
10 a.m. - Cowboy Church at the Texas Troubadour Theater - Free
Noon - The Cruise In - ALL models welcome - classic cars to General Lees
*General Lee rides throughout the afternoon
1 p.m. - Ben Jones & Cooter's Garage Band perform
HOTELS IN MUSIC VALLEY WITH SPECIAL RATES:
FAIRFIELD INN - $89.
211 MUSIC CITY CIRCLE
NASHVILLE, TN 37214 www.marriott.com
FOR INFORMATION CALL 615-872-8939 SPECIAL RATE $89.
COURTYARD BY
MARRIOTT - $109.
125 MUSIC CITY CIRCLE
NASHVILLE, TN 37214 www.marriott.com
FOR INFORMATION CALL
615-882-9133
SPECIAL RATE $109.
FIDDLER'S INN
2410 Music Valley Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
877-223-7621
Ask for the special DUKES discount $64.95
www.fiddlers-inn.com
Nashville Yogi Bear Jellystone Camp-Resort
2572 Music Valley Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
800-547-4480
Ask for the special DUKES 15% discount
www.nashvillejellystone.com
Ben "Cooter" Jones will be at the Barnes & Noble in Macon, GA
Thursday September 18th from 7pm to 8pm
Ben will be there signing autographs and taking pictures.
www.BarnesandNoble.com
The Shoppes at River Crossing
5080 Riverside Drive
Macon, GA 31210
(478) 474-5260
Get directions
"Cruisin For The Cure"
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Click photo for details
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