"I've had the pleasure of knowing my friend Bobby for over forty years. He's a born entertainer and a riot."--Mavis Staples
"Merely living and surviving nine decades would be marked as a huge accomplishment for anyone but then pack in thousands of nights filled with music, dancing, laughter, raucousness, professionalism, showmanship, all done with passion plus compassion and you have the life of Bobby Rush. This book is a must read for all serious followers of the American Rhythm and Blues cultural explosion by one of its extant founders."--Dan Aykroyd
"Bobby Rush's I Ain't Studdin' Ya could be called 'the spark of stayin' in the moment.' Bobby's indefatigable spirit and energy leap from the page of this delightful chronicle of a life well lived, and he is always in the moment. Bobby may be the only bluesman alive who can speak of a personal journey that extends from picking cotton in his youth to an active recording and performing career in 2021. Bobby personally knew many of the mythic artists who we think of when we explore the history of the blues. I recommend this book to any lover of the blues and any lover a good story."--Jerry Harrison, founding member of Talking Heads
"It's Bobby Rush! Bobby is the real deal with an investment of a lifetime of raw effort and true talent. It's made Bobby Rush the overnight sensation he was destined to become. This is it!"--Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top
"Bobby Rush rode the blues from the southern farm to the northern city and then back home, becoming one of the kings of the modern Chitlin Circuit. He's got a great memory, a sharp eye for details, and he's always been a great entertainer, so I Ain't Studdin' Ya is full of great tales. Reading this is like listening to Bobby Rush talk us through his life, which is a great contemporary blues story."--Robert Gordon, author of It Came from Memphis and Can't Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters
"Bobby Rush is one of my favorite performers, and this book is as smart, funny, and soulful as his shows. He is also a profoundly thoughtful man and his warmth and wisdom come through on every page. Rush has been everywhere, known everyone, and is the greatest road warrior on the blues scene. He has eighty years of wonderful stories, and I'm already waiting for volume two."--Elijah Wald, author of Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues and How the Beatles Destroyed Rock and Roll: An Alternative History of American Popular Music
"Rush's memoir... is frank about many things, including the reason he's received so many standing ovations in recent years." --New York Times
"Rush never fails to put on an electrifying performance, and his entertaining autobiography is no exception. Reading this is like sitting backstage with Rush listening to him tell story after story of his life and long career."--No Depression
"In I Ain't Studdin' Ya, Rush gives readers intimate access into his life and career like never before.... Bobby Rush is the American success story. Hail to the King!"
--American Blues Scene
"In addition to its entertainment and cultural value, Rush's memoir holds the wisdom he's gained during a long and active life." --The Advocate
"A fascinating story well told... A richly detailed account of a bluesman's full life."
--Kirkus Reviews
"[I Ain't Studdin' Ya features] short, conversational chapters written in a leisurely, friendly, and down-home style." --Booklist
"I Ain't Studdin' Ya reads like the raw and mostly uncut version of how Emmett Ellis, Jr. became Bobby Rush."--Jackson Advocate Online
"In I Ain't Studdin' Ya, Rush recalls with great detail his lifelong journey in the music business beginning with his father pulling out an old harmonica from his overalls pocket where a young Rush instantly got hooked on the blues... Rush's determination and hard work is admirable and evident in his life story."--Houston Press
A "SUMMER MUST-READ" [Slate, Chicago Tribune]