"Guralnick clearly knows his stuff. The Nighthawk is brought alive--a little dirty, smelly, obstinate, and sexy, hateful to his enemies, who are all over the place and never forgotten, still in love with all the women he ever bedded...Anyone who likes Studs Terkel and George V. Higgins, who enjoys the headlong pace, will enjoy Nighthawk Blues."--Frank Pierson, Los Angeles Times
"There's a finely tuned sensibility at work in Nighthawk Blues...Guralnick has fashioned a portrait that reveals his subject's nobility through humanizing rather than glorifying him."--Don McLeese, Chicago Reader
"Engrossing and evocative...A literary picture of a cantankerous yet thoroughly music-saturated character for whom the blues is not a musical style but a way of life."--Harry Sumrall, Washington Post
"Unlike most efforts to explicate the mystery, majesty, and urgency of the blues, this book is grounded in a black voice--the ornery, weathered, contradictory, restless voice of the Screamin' Nighthawk...Guralnick takes a larger-than-life mythos and grounds it within the humble boundaries of tar-paper shacks and dirt roads, feverish one-night stands and jugs of demon whiskey."--Steve Dollar, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"A true love story full of pleasure as well as pain."--Walter Carter, Nashville Tennessean
"An ambitious novel...Refreshingly different from the usual run of music fiction."--Simon Frith, Boston Phoenix
"An exceptional book...In Nighthawk Blues Guralnick reaches for the most elusive goal of anyone who writes about music this passionate and complex--to make the reader feel the power of the blues, and the joy it offers."--Franklin Jones, Jackson Sun