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Peter Guralnick

    December 15, 1943

    Peter Guralnick is renowned as an influential American music critic and historian of United States popular music. His writing style is characterized by its clarity, understatement, and a remarkable ability to blend objectivity with empathy for his subjects. Guralnick delves into genres such as blues, country, rock and roll, and soul, drawing readers in with the passion of a fan that never overwhelms his insightful prose. His works offer meticulous, thoughtful explorations of artists and the history of American popular music.

    Peter Guralnick
    Dream Boogie
    Rock and Roll is Here to Stay : An Anthology
    Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley
    Sweet Soul Music
    Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey
    Careless Love
    • 2024

      Feel Like Going Home

      Portraits in Blues and Rock'n'Roll

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book vividly portrays the influential musicians, iconic songs, and pivotal labels that shaped blues and early rock 'n' roll. It delves into the intense drama surrounding these artists both on and off stage, highlighting the powerful lyrics and energetic rhythms that transformed music and impacted lives across America and beyond.

      Feel Like Going Home
    • 2022

      The first official history of Sun Records, written for the celebration of their 70th anniversary. číst celé

      The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll
    • 2020

      Looking To Get Lost

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.0(150)Add rating

      By the bestselling author of Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll and Blues Hall of Fame inductee, essays on the role of inspiration, timing, and fate that led to the creative successes (and failures) of his favorite artists

      Looking To Get Lost
    • 2015

      The author of the critically acclaimed Elvis Presley biography Last Train to Memphis brings us the life of Sam Phillips, the visionary genius who singlehandedly steered the revolutionary path of Sun Records. The music that he shaped in his tiny Memphis studio with artists as diverse as Elvis Presley, Ike Turner, Howlin' Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash, introduced a sound that had never been heard before. He brought forth a singular mix of black and white voices passionately proclaiming the vitality of the American vernacular tradition while at the same time declaring, once and for all, a new, integrated musical day. With extensive interviews and firsthand personal observations extending over a 25-year period with Phillips, along with wide-ranging interviews with nearly all the legendary Sun Records artists, Guralnick gives us an ardent, unrestrained portrait of an American original as compelling in his own right as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, or Thomas Edison.

      Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll
    • 2015

      Sam Phillips

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
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      The author of the critically acclaimed Elvis Presley biography Last Train to Memphis brings us the life of Sam Phillips, the visionary genius who singlehandedly steered the revolutionary path of Sun Records. The music that he shaped in his tiny Memphis studio with artists as diverse as Elvis Presley, Ike Turner, Howlin' Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash, introduced a sound that had never been heard before. He brought forth a singular mix of black and white voices passionately proclaiming the vitality of the American vernacular tradition while at the same time declaring, once and for all, a new, integrated musical day. With extensive interviews and firsthand personal observations extending over a 25-year period with Phillips, along with wide-ranging interviews with nearly all the legendary Sun Records artists, Guralnick gives us an ardent, unrestrained portrait of an American original as compelling in his own right as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, or Thomas Edison.

      Sam Phillips
    • 2008
    • 2006

      Dream Boogie

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading
      4.1(922)Add rating

      One of the most influential singers and songwriters of all time, Sam Cooke was among the first to blend gospel music and secular themes--the early foundation of soul music. He was the opposite of Elvis: a black performer who appealed to white audiences, who wrote his own songs, who controlled his own business destiny. No biography has previously been written that fully captures Sam Cooke's accomplishments, the importance of his contribution to American music, the drama that accompanied his rise in the early days of the civil rights movement, and the mystery that surrounds his death. Bestselling author Peter Guralnick tells this moving and significant story, from Cooke's childhood as a choirboy to an adulthood when he was anything but. With appearances by Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, James Brown, Harry Belafonte, Aretha Franklin, Fidel Castro, The Beatles, Sonny and Cher, Bob Dylan, and other central figures of this explosive era, DREAM BOOGIE is a compelling depiction of one man striving to achieve his vision despite all obstacles--and an epic portrait of America during the turbulent and hopeful 1950s and 1960s. The triumph of the book is the vividness with which Peter Guralnick conveys the astonishing richness of the black America of this era--the drama, force, and feeling of the story.

      Dream Boogie
    • 2004

      An illustrated study based on the seven-part PBS-TV series furnishes an impressionistic portrait of the blues and its influence on American music and culture as viewed by seven famous directors, in a collection of photographs, historical and personal essays, and interviews. Reprint. 35,000 first pr

      Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey
    • 2000

      An electrifying collection of the most entertaining and illuminating writing on and from the rock-and-roll scene. "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" assembles the writing of those who played the music and pushed it to new limits, as well as those who were there to witness and celebrate its power. 20 photos.

      Rock and Roll is Here to Stay : An Anthology
    • 1999

      A gripping narrative that captures the tumult and liberating energy of a nation in transition, Sweet Soul Music is an intimate portrait of the legendary performers--Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, and Al Green among them--who merged gospel and rhythm and blues to create Southern soul music. Through rare interviews and with unique insight, Peter Guralnick tells the definitive story of the songs that inspired a generation and forever changed the sound of American music.

      Sweet Soul Music