Award winning songwriter, musician, author, playwright, poet, visual
artist, and Appalachian Renaissance man Billy Edd Wheeler is best known
for penning "Jackson," which was popularized by Johnny Cash and June
Carter with their Grammy-winning recording from 1967. In addition to his
own albums and singles as a highly regarded singer/songwriter (including
the Top 5 hit, "Ode to the Little Brown Shack Out Back"), Billy Edd has
penned numerous songs for artists such as Elvis Presley, Judy Collins,
The Kingston Trio, Neil Young, and Kenny Rogers. Wheeler's memoir is
populated by a fascinating cast of characters which he encountered on
his journey. Songwriting changed his life, bringing him a long lasting
career that saw the birth of classic tunes such as "The Reverend Mr.
Black," "High Flyin' Bird," "The Coming of the Roads," "It's Midnight,"
"Coal Tattoo," and others. Peppered with the folksy wisdom of his
beloved Appalachia, Hotter Than a Pepper Sprout is like pulling a
chair up next to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer by a warm fire;
you won't want to leave.