"You couldn't ask for a better guide to American music than Stanley Booth, who drank deep from the source, experienced the past sixty years of Memphis and knows the century before that, and writes as flowingly and seductively as anyone alive." --Luc Sante, author of Low Life and The Other Paris
"The heroic Stanley Booth is one of the great progenitors of the language and culture surrounding American popular music, one of the great enshriners of various forms of potentially lost knowledge, and one of the great survivors of the era and the scene." --Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Feral Detective
"[Stanley Booth] has produced some of the most gracefully written, thoughtful, and thought-stirring musings on the characters--the famous and the forgotten, the infamous and the unknown--who command the kingdom or drift through the shadowland of the South's rich-chorded patrimony." --Nick Tosches, author of Dino and Hellfire
"Stanley is the Magus of the Southland. Elected by ancestral right, esoteric knowledge, and apostolic succession, he knows things that cannot be learned." --David Dalton, author of Who Is That Man? and James Dean
"The combination of Stanley's great warmth, subtle crusading, saucy humor, dazzling intellect, dizzying breadth of interests, and energy casts him as a truly unique literary giant....Stanley has romanced the abyss, enduring a harrowing high-wire act between life and death, light and dark. His profiles are voiced with unmistakable insight, desire, empathy, and awe." --Kandia Crazy Horse, editor of Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock n' Roll
"Further entertaining testimony from a music journalist whose writing pulsates with the same blues rhythms as the soil and streets in which they were born." --Kirkus Reviews
"Booth is as well informed on Memphis as just about anyone and his insights into the city and its culture are valuable for understanding the evolution of American music." --Shepherd Express
"Not one pull punches, Booth is a joy to read, issuing insightful perspectives with irreverent humor and a keen eye for detail that most writers miss...A truly remarkable volume that deserves a wide audience of music enthusiasts!" -- Blues Bash Magazine