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“Mazor discusses the evolution of American music and intricacies of music publishing with equal authority…He tells this complex, intertwined story with ample substance for serious scholars while also making his book welcoming and accessible for neophytes.” Wall Street Journal
“A beautifully written portrait of an utterly fascinating man. One is continually astonished at how a shipping clerk from Independence, Missouri, at various junctions in his life, made decisions that transformed American music by bringing new artists and forms of music—from country, blues, and bluegrass to early rock ’n’ roll—to millions of citizens who had not yet encountered them.” New York Times
“Mazor’s book rolls along at a swift and radio-friendly tempo, supplying invaluable detail on Peer’s achievements and the vision that drove them.” Paste magazine
“Peer finally receives his due in this excellent biography.” Booklist
“The music executive’s own thoughts about his life are part of Mazor’s meticulous account of Peer’s life and legacy…Listeners who are curious will find this worth hearing.” AudioFile
“This is an overwhelming book about an overwhelming character in the music field…We owe Barry Mazor a debt of gratitude for telling Peer’s incredible life story.” Bob Dylan, American singer and songwriter
“Ralph Peer was there first to discover and record roots music before anyone else. This remarkable man brought that legacy to the world, nurturing the early country, blues, jazz, and Latin artists. It’s all in this book. Dive in and be awed.” Donovan, musician
“The world has been waiting for this! Ralph Peer is surely the most fascinating character in American vernacular music business history…Mazor does a spectacular job weaving together the threads of Peer’s discoveries in blues, jazz, country, and Latin. You will be amazed! I can’t recommend this book strongly enough.” Ry Cooder, musician and composer
“Ralph Peer’s true importance in American music is rarely understood outside of the music business, but Barry Mazor’s book draws a compelling portrait of Peer as business innovator, music scout, and publishing executive, detailing his visionary pursuit of musical riches in previously unexplored rural America and Latin America—yielding a body of recorded blues, country, and pop that are the foundations of American musical culture.” Laura Cantrell, country music singer and songwriter