Sam Phillips : the man who invented rock 'n' roll / Peter Guralnick.

Sam Phillips : the man who invented rock 'n' roll / Peter Guralnick.

By
Guralnick, Peter.

Publication Date
2015

Publication Information
New York : Little, Brown and Company,

Physical Description
xvii, 763 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Sound recording executives and producers -- United States -- Biography.
 
Rock music -- History and criticism.

Geographic Term
Memphis (Tenn.) -- Biography.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 663-724) and index.

Summary
The author of 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 Phillips shaped in his tiny Memphis studio, with artists as diverse as Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ike Turner, and Johnny Cash, introduced a sound that had never been heard before. He brought forth a singular mix of black and white voices unabashedly proclaiming the primacy of the American vernacular tradition while at the same time declaring, once and for all, a new, integrated musical world. With extensive interviews and firsthand personal observations extending over the author's 25-year acquaintance with Phillips, along with wide-ranging interviews with nearly all the legendary Sun Records artists, this book gives us an ardent, intimate, and unrestrained portrait of an American original as compelling in his own right as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, and Thomas Edison.

Language
English

ISBN
9780316042741


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