Erin Osmon discusses Won't Back Down with Michael Washburn

Thu May 07 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

Carmichael's Bookstore | Louisville

Susan Norton
Publisher/HostSusan Norton
Erin Osmon discusses Won't Back Down with Michael Washburn
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Carmichael's is excited to host music critic Erin Osmon for her new book, Won't Back Down: Heartland Rock and the Fight For America.
About this Event

About the Book:

One of America’s leading music journalists on heartland rock’s glory days and its role in the populist politics of the 1980s.

Hear “American Girl” or “Born in the U.S.A.” and, like it or not, chances are you begin to hum along. The soundtrack of grocery stores, pool halls, bowling alleys, flea markets, chain restaurants, drug stores, and political rallies—heartland rock, while beloved by some and derided by others, is inescapable even today. As rollicking as the music it describes, acclaimed music critic Erin Osmon’s Won’t Back Down tells the story of the origins, chart-topping development, and tangled legacy of heartland rock, the music that ruled the airwaves of the 1980s and remains instantly recognizable to millions.

Spinning an entertaining and eye-opening account, Osmon delves into the complicated afterlife of heartland rock’s classic albums and songs, including Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” Bob Seger’s “Against the Wind,” John Mellencamp’s “Small Town,” and Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.” She demonstrates the centrality of often-overlooked women like Melissa Etheridge, Bonnie Raitt, and Lucinda Williams—explaining how some of the most popular music of the time was made beyond its white-male stereotypes. She traces the genre’s connections to country and Americana, and reveals how legendary figures like Prince were inspired by and expanded heartland rock. And she shows how its success revitalized the careers of figures like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. Through it all, she explores the ’80s cultural developments that fostered the genre—such as the rise of MTV and the switch to CDs—and argues that the music played a vital role in opposition to ’80s conservatism and in support of LGBTQ rights, labor issues, and the environmental movement.

A fair-minded critic with an ear for a great behind-the-scenes story, Osmon makes clear that at its best, heartland rock connected with millions of overlooked people longing to be heard

About the Author:

Erin Osmon is a music journalist, critic, and author of books on John Prine and Jason Molina. Her writing appears in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Rolling Stone, and others. She won the Deems Taylor/Virgil Thompson Award for album notes in 2023 and several LA Press Club Southern California Journalism awards. She lives in Nashville.

Michael Washburn is a writer and the author of Southern Accents (Bloomsbury Academic), part of the 33⅓ series. His writing on books, politics, and culture has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Guardian, among other publications. He is also the Executive Director of the Kentucky Waterways Alliance, where he works at the intersection of environmental policy and ecosystem restoration. Before coming to KWA, he held leadership roles in the public humanities, including at Humanities New York, where he developed programs on democracy, incarceration, and climate.

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Carmichael's Bookstore, 2720 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, United States

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