Before Elvis Before Elvis

Before Elvis

The African American Musicians Who Made the King

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Publisher Description

In this thought-provoking book, the Black musicians who influenced Elvis Presley's music finally receive recognition and praise.

After Baz Luhrmann’s movie, Elvis, hit theaters, audiences and critics alike couldn't help but question the Black origins of Elvis Presley’s music and style, reigniting a debate that has been circling for decades. In Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King​, author Preston Lauterbach answers these questions definitively, based on new research and extensive, previously unpublished interviews with the artists who blazed the way and the people who knew them.   

Within these pages, Lauterbach examines the lives, music, legacies, and interactions with Elvis Presley of the four innovative Black artists who created a style that would come to be known as Rock ’n’ Roll: Little Junior Parker, Big Mama Thornton, Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, and mostly-unknown eccentric Beale Street guitarist Calvin Newborn. Along the way, he delves into the injustices of copyright theft and media segregation that resulted in Black artists living in poverty as white performers, managers, and producers reaped the lucrative rewards.   

In the wake of continuing conversations about American music and appropriation, Before Elvis is indispensable.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2025
7 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Grand Central Publishing
SELLER
Hachette Australia Pty Ltd
SIZE
12.9
MB

Customer Reviews

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The Chitlin’ Circuit was better

The author is a white American popular historian, originally from Memphis, whose specialises in black American music and musicians. The Chitlin’ Circuit (2011) was a gem.

Here he focuses on four of the black American musicians who inspired “The King”:
1. Junior Parker, who wrote and first recorded Mystery Train.;
2. Big Mama Thornton first recorded Hound Dog;
3. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup wrote and first recorded That’s All Right, Mama; and
4. Calvin Newborn, who taught Howling Wolf to play guitar, and was a member of the house band at Sun Records among other things, and where he became good friends with the young Elvis.

The biographical detail was comprehensive, although the author’s approach bordered on hagiographic at times. I already had a reasonable working knowledge of the first three, but not about Newborn, and his pianist brother Phineas, who toured as part of the Delta Cats in 1951 in support of ‘Rocket 88”, a song that has a good claim on the title of “first rock and roll record ever recorded.

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