Joe Boyd is a record producer and writer, known for his acclaimed memoir, White Bicycles. Artists he has produced include Nick Drake, R.E.M., Toots and the Maytals, Richard Thompson, Pink Floyd, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and ¡Cubanismo! among many others over the course of a nearly sixty-year career. After graduating from Harvard in 1964, he tour-managed Muddy Waters, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto, and others before serving as production manager for the historic 1965 Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals. He then moved to London to open Elektra Records' office and started the famous UFO club, which became the center of London's psychedelic revolution. In 1979 he launched his own label, Hannibal Records, which was at the forefront of bringing global artists to western audiences. As a film producer, his credits include Amazing Grace, Scandal, and Jimi Hendrix. A gifted raconteur, he appears frequently on radio, podcasts and documentaries.
""What an amazing book! Joe Boyd has distilled decades of experience and observation of how musical ideas interbreed, and how culture is formed, into a tumultuous, gripping and dramatic story. I doubt I'll ever read a better account of the history and sociology of popular music than this one."" --Brian Eno ""Joe Boyd [is] the Proust of music. The producer's epic account of global music's cross-pollination is an inspiring tale of seduction, expression and freedom from oppression . . . Having produced Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Fairport Convention, Nick Drake etc, Boyd had turned his attention to music from over the horizon, derived from the rites and roots of those who make it. The culmination of Boyd's lifelong journey in pursuit of such music is this vast volume, every paragraph packed with information and inspiration - but written with a refreshingly light touch... Boyd's book is, accordingly, the Proust of music history - à la recherche of much music lost, here regained and affirmed in our present."" --Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian ""Profound... and beyond."" --Robert Plant ""Love this book. Joe has a great love for all this music but more than that he gives us the wider and deeper contexts that shaped the music to be what it is. Why certain strains of music became popular, how did audiences feel about it at the time, who made it sound the way it does. And, in many cases, he was there. It's a big one, but it's a page turner!"" --David Byrne ""The War and Peace of world music."" --Jim Irvin, Mojo Magazine ""The noted record producer, sound engineer, and musicologist surveys the many sounds the world has to offer. Readers should prepare for a flood of disparate data that adds up to something more than trivia... much more. It's a marvelous, sometimes careening adventure, as Boyd darts from one musical obsession to another. A grand treat for musicophiles and an entertaining walk through world music, leading readers to countless sounds and styles."" --Kirkus, Starred Review ""Joe Boyd has an acute ear for music and an astute eye for talent that has led him around the world, recording and returning with music that has been and will be an indelible and fascinating part of our culture. Here he reveals the searching intellect, the generous spirit, and the deep heart beneath his extraordinary life's work."" --T Bone Burnett ""An in-depth social history of the genre of world music . . . Boyd's treasure trove of information about the global impact of world music (particularly on the United States) is a tour de force that will fascinate music lovers."" --Dr. Dave Szatmary, Library Journal, Starred Review ""One only hopes this can be taught in schools."" --Ry Cooder ""A blockbuster... and just the thing for music lovers."" --Gregory McNamee, Kirkus Reviews