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Guest post by George Howard on ForbesPeter Guralnick exists in a rarified realm of those who write immensely entertaining books about music that are also appropriately classified as scholarly and definitive. Closer to a David McCullough than to those typically associated with writing about popular music, Guralnick’s works use music as a lens to examine large socio-political and cultural issues. Perhaps nowhere in Guralnick’s body of work is this more evident than in his definitive two-volume biography of Elvis Presley: Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley and Careless Love: The Unmasking of Elvis Presley.I had the pleasure to speak with Guralnick on the eve of him speaking at Berklee College of Music’s Elvis Legacy Week: Music Makes an Artist, Style Makes an Icon. For full disclosure, I am an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music. You can listen to the entire conversation below:Virginia Woolf To Howlin’ Wolf: Author Peter Guralnick On Algorithm-Defeating Art, Expression Of Emotion [INTERVIEW]
Here George Howard shares his recent experience speaking with Peter Guralnick, an author noted for his use of music as a tool through which to explore socio-political and cultural issues. The. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/04/virginia-woolf-to-howlin-wolf-peter-guralnick-on-