"This is a remarkable achievement. . . . Jon Hartley Fox is to be thanked for his impressive addition to the popular music literature."—Jazz & Blues Report "Fox makes a great case for the influence and importance of King Records, touching on the label's efforts in chapters dedicated to each style of music the label recorded. One chapter is appropriately dedicated to the label's biggest star, James Brown, and Fox talks about the label's interracial staff and early 'do it yourself' aesthetic with lively prose that will entertain any reader."—About.com: Blues
"In Jon Hartley Fox's well-researched new book, he shows how label founder Syd Nathan, a brusque, cigar-chomping record man with a knack for spotting recording talent and hits, built King to provide music by and for 'the little people' the majors ignored."-American Songwriter "An interesting but complicated book. . . . I highly recommend it."—Appalachian Heritage
|Jon Hartley Fox writes about music and the arts in Sacramento, California. He wrote, produced, and narrated "King of the Queen City: the Story of King Records," a series of sixty-minute documentaries for National Public Radio in the 1980s.
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- ISBN: 9780252091278
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- ISBN: 9780252091278
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