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Ralph Sylvester Peer (* 22. Mai 1892 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 19. Januar 1960) war einer der ersten Musikproduzenten der Country-Musik. Leben. Im Juni 1923 zog Ralph Peer als Angestellter des Okeh-Labels nach Atlanta, um Aufnahmen von schwarzen Musikern zu machen.
Ralph Sylvester Peer (May 22, 1892 – January 19, 1960) was an American talent scout, recording engineer, record producer and music publisher in the 1920s and 1930s. Peer pioneered field recording of music when in June 1923 he took remote recording equipment south to Atlanta, Georgia , to record regional music outside the recording ...
The recordings were made by Victor Talking Machine Company producer Ralph Peer. Bristol was one of the stops on a two-month, $60,000 trip that took Peer through several major southern cities and yielded important recordings of blues, ragtime, gospel, ballads, topical songs, and string bands.
MatrixRecording DateArtist (s)Title3970025 July 1927Ernest Stoneman /M. Mooney BrewerDying Girl's Farewell3970125 July 1927Ernest Stoneman/M. Mooney BrewerTell Mother I Will Meet Her3970225 July 1927Ernest Stoneman/Eck Dunford/Miss Irma ...Mountaineer's Courtship3970325 July 1927Ernest Stoneman/Eck Dunford/Miss Irma ...Midnight On The Stormy Deep6. Okt. 2014 · Bekannt wird Bristol durch Ralph Peer. Der New Yorker Geschäftsmann und Ingenieur ahnt, dass nach der Ankunft des Radios und der ersten Plattenaufnahmen in den 20er-Jahren des vergangenen...
Born. May 22, 1892. Died. January 19, 1960. Birthplace. Kansas City, Missouri. Ralph Peer was the prominent early businessman in country music. His impact, moreover, on the larger popular music industry—as a pioneer in recording, music publishing, and artist management—is incalculable.
19. Apr. 2011 · How The Bristol Sessions Changed Country Music In 1927 and '28, Ralph Peer, a talent scout for the Victor Talking Machine Company, set up recording sessions in a town straddling the Tennessee...
Ralph Peer (May 22, 1892, Independence, Missouri - January 19, 1960, Hollywood, California) was a talent scout, recording engineer and record producer in the field of Country and Blues music in the 1920s and 1930s. As the recording director for Okeh, Peer looked for new music to record and discovered that the white folk music of the ...