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Billy Murray: The Phonograph Industry's First Great Recording Artist [Hardcover]

Frank Hoffmann , Quentin Riggs , Dick Carty


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press (February 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810831058
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810831056
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 14.4 x 3.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 753 g

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...a well-written and well-researched biography of Billy Murray...detailed, informative, and at times fascinating history of recording in the United States during Murray's most active years...will become a classic of the literature about early recording...Highly recommended... (Music Reference Services Quarterly )

...amazingly, until now this man [Billy Murray] has been virtually ignored...this book is a stunning achievement which compensates us for the years of neglect...the authors have done an incredible amount of research and compiled it into an enjoyable package. Going further, they have provided an appendix of biographies of ALL (over two hundred) of the major artists of the period! This data alone is worth the price of the book...highly recommended. (The Paragon Ragtime News )

Murray was that scourge of modern biographers, a "thoroughly nice guy" with nary a skeleton in his closet. What is fascinating are the anecdotes and incidents that surround the creation of the music, and this is rivetingly provided. I know that as a result of this book, I will go back to my Billy Murray collection with a renewed sense of discovery and a keener appreciation of that astounding talent. (American Book Review )

...superb...No other study rivals this extensive exploration...This study is a masterpiece. It not only highlights the life and career of a mysteriously unheralded yet immensely popular singer, but it also illuminates an American musical culture... (Popular Music And Society )

Because the authors provide a sober, scholarly treatment, they have offered a source for significant information on the last years of minstrelsy and the earlier days of the recording industry, with relevant excursions that may supplement local histories and biographies...[an] important source on U.S. music from the first half of the twentieth century. (Arba )

...amazingly, until now this man [Billy Murray] has been virtually ignored...this book is a stunning achievement which compensates us for the years of neglect...the authors have done an incredible amount of research and compiled it into an enjoyable package. Going further, they have provided an appendix of biographies of ALL (over two hundred) of the major artists of the period! This data alone is worth the price of the book...highly recommended.... (The Paragon Ragtime News )

Because the authors provide a sober, scholarly treatment, they have offered a source for significant information on the last years of minstrelsy and the earlier days of the recording industry, with relevant excursions that may supplement local histories and biographies...[an] important source on U.S. music from the first half of the twentieth century.... (Arba )

Book Description

At a time before radio ruled the waves and recording technology remained primitive, Murray's numerous popular successes gave the fledgling recording industry the credibility to develop into a popular form of entertainment. The authors trace the life of this seminal recording artist from his childhood to the crest of his fame in New York where he worked for Edison, Victor, and other record labels. The appendixes provide a wealth of detailed information on this great artist as well as the early recording industry. They include ratings of pioneer era recording artists, a Billy Murray discography, an analysis and commentary on selected recordings, and listings of archives and private collections specializing in Billy Murray and acoustic era recordings.

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Amazon.com: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Billy Murray, Nipper's Best Friend, Feb 23 2001
By John L Frigo "Music Man" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Billy Murray: The Phonograph Industry's First Great Recording Artist (Hardcover)
Finally, a comprehensive book about Billy Murray, the most popular and recognizable singer of the acoustic recording period! The discography alone is worth the price of the book. Titles, record numbers, labels, dates of recording, and matrix mumbers are included.

The biography part is somewhat sketchy because Murray was a private person who didn't seem to want to talk about his family or recording career. He was married three times, and had no children. His siblings had no children, either, so there were really no close relatives to provide biographical information. Still, I found the book fascinating, and it is an invaluable resource for those collectors who want to catalog their recordings, and learn about the recordings that they don't have and would like to get.

There are some nice photographs included, among them one that Mr. Murray said was his favorite. Billy was well liked and friendly, and the book was a pleasure to read. I'm glad I have it!


8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, but should be two books, May 14 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Billy Murray: The Phonograph Industry's First Great Recording Artist (Hardcover)
This book represents a fine piece of research, well documented and well presented. It follows the life story of Billy Murray, the first great popular recording artist.

However the book suffers from two serious problems. First of all, it is over-footnoted. I found myself constantly turning pages and being distracted by numerous footnotes that should have been worked into the body of the text. Unfortunately, the footnotes are all endnotes, so the reader needs two fingers to mark where he is and where the footnotes are.

The other problem with the book is more serious. It should have been two books, not one. The biography section ends at page 206. The rest of the book, all 544 pages, consists of appendixes, lots of them, in every shape, form and size. Realistically, the authors need to make one book about Murray, and another one about early recorded music. I get the impression that the authors had a lot of extra information laying around, so they decided to stick it in the back.

To the Billy Murray enthusiast, or the early recorded music aficionado, the book is a must even at $75. For all you other casual readers, check it out of the library before you buy it.

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