David Carroll To Sign Books At Two Food City Stores On Saturday

  • Thursday, December 15, 2016

Two Food City stores will host book signings for David Carroll’s new book this Saturday.  
 
Food City, 5604 Hixson Pike will host Mr. Carroll from 10 a.m.-noon.  Later in the day, from 2-4 p.m., Mr. Carroll will visit the Food City, 531 Battlefield Pkwy. in Fort Oglethorpe.
 
Voted the Chattanooga area’s “Best Columnist/Reporter” and “Best TV Personality,” David Carroll has just published his second book, “Volunteer Bama Dawg.”
 
Mr. Carroll previously published “Chattanooga Radio and Television,” a pictorial history of local broadcasting.
 
“The new book is totally different from the first,” Mr.

Carroll said.  “While I was out promoting the first book, I spoke to several clubs and churches, telling stories about my career and the people I’ve met.  People seemed to enjoy it, so I’ve put together my best stories, all in one place.”
 
The title, “Volunteer Bama Dawg,” is based on Carroll’s life, and on one of his most popular stories. “It represents the three states I’ve loved all my life,” he said. “I grew up in Alabama, I now live in Tennessee, and I drive through Georgia just about every day.  It’s who I am.”  Recently, he found the one spot where a person can stand in those three states at one time.  “I tell the story of the border that connects Marion, Dade and Jackson counties,” he said. “You can have your big toe in Tennessee, your heel in Alabama, and your other foot in Georgia.  It’s become quite the little tourist attraction.”
 
The book includes more than sixty photographs, and stories ranging from comical, to historical, to sentimental.  “I write about the worst songs ever, fun facts about our local history, my family, famous folks I’ve met, and some I never did.  I write about my career in radio and TV, covering the schools, and I included more than a few jokes.  People need a good laugh these days.”
 
He added, “The new book also gives me a chance to follow up on the local personalities who were such a big part of my first book.  People love reading about Luther Masingill, Miss Marcia, Tommy Jett, Harry Thornton and his wrestlers, Jim Nabors, and so many others.  In this book, I can tell the stories I didn’t have room for in the first book.” 
 
Mr. Carroll is a longtime radio and TV broadcaster in Chattanooga who anchors the evening news on WRCB Channel 3, and hosts a weekend radio show “The Vinyl Express” on Chattanooga’s Big 95.3 FM.  
 
“I hope folks will come by Food City and check out this new book,” Mr. Carroll said. “If you’ve been trying to find the perfect Christmas gift for the person who has everything, this just might be it. I love meeting people, and signing the book.  We’ve had a lot of bad news this year, and the book is filled with humorous, informative, and inspiring stories.”

The soft-cover book is priced at $19.95, with hardcover books selling for $24.95, and audio books (five compact discs, read by Mr. Carroll) for $19.95. The book is published by Fresh Ink Press.


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