Bob Stanley, author of the acclaimed Let's Do It: The Birth of Pop Music and Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!: The Story of Pop Music from Bill Haley to Beyoncé, has worked as a music journalist, DJ, and record-label owner, and he is the cofounder and keyboard player for the band Saint Etienne. He lives in London.
""Bob Stanley loves and finds surprising connections between a thousand kinds of pop. He makes me want to run to the nearest record store?and move in.""--Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields ""[Let's Do It] claims a voice in an entertaining but complicated conversation that explores the power of the music industry, the impact of technology, and the pressure of social mores. The comprehensive version of popular music history. Stanley weaves together the history of music with that of the developing industry and the technology of the times."" --The Christian Science Monitor ""Stanley explicitly states that Let's Do It should be 'above all...entertaining.' Thankfully, it is. Even the organization of the chapters proves surprising and interesting. Stanley employs a strong writer's voice, keeping the tone conversational and sometimes even breaking the fourth wall. Stanley labels the elasticity of pop music 'magical, ' and his clear, witty, enthusiastic writing makes a convincing case for it.""--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ""A voyage of discovery...Stanley's writing crackles with the exhilaration of a man who's encountered a whole new world of vinyl to obsess about. A perfect guidebook, filled with smart thinking and the kind of communicable enthusiasm that sends you rushing to the nearest streaming service."" --The Gaurdian ""The book embraces forms such as ragtime, jazz, the blues, Broadway melodies, swing, and country, surveying diverse producers, performers, and consumers. Stanley's engaging narrative music study invites general readers as well as music mavens into a memorable world that provided the necessary antecedents for rock and roll."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""An absolute landmark/joy/gossip-fest/door to Narnia: the history of pop music BEFORE rock'n'roll. SO fascinating. Can't recommend enough."" --Caitlin Moran, author of More Than a Woman ""Magnificent! Bob Stanley is in a league all his own."" --Nik Cohn, author of Yes We Have No: Adventures in the Other England and The Heart of the World ""An immensely entertaining pop-music survey course. Engagingly opinionated and often very, very funny. Joyful, smart, and addictive, just like the best pop songs, and a must for music fans everywhere."" --Booklist (starred) ""Stanley is as clear-eyed about music as he is crazy in love with it.""-- ""Mikael Wood, The Los Angeles Times"" ""I know a lot about popular music. I didn't know half of this."" --David Hepworth, author of 1971: Never a Dull Moment ""For those who wish to enjoy a compelling musical mystery tour of the first half of the twentieth century--written with insight, thoroughly researched stories, and compelling opinions--this book is well worth the trip. It's a deep-dive into an era I love and know well, and in devouring this tome I learned a thing or two along the way!""--Michael Feinstein, author of The Gershwins and Me and the founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation ""Stanley does an inspired job of identifying and describing all the tangled roots of pre-rock popular music . . . a vast amount of it is far too good to be forgotten."" --The Times of London ""Bob Stanley's brilliantly entertaining book reveals how pop trends were made, and how racism has skewed the narrative. Dauntingly ambitious . . . Let's Do It is an essential book for lovers of popular music."" -- ""The Telegraph, ""Forget everything you think you know about pop"""" ""Stanley's acute observations, breadth of historical understanding, and obvious love for the music makes this an essential work on the why, the when, and the song that sings through us. A masterful achievement."" --Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith Group ""An encyclopedic introduction to the fascinating and often forgotten creators of Anglo-American hit music in the first half of the twentieth century."" --Neil Tennant, The Pet Shop Boys ""Tells the story of American and British pop music almost as engagingly as the songs themselves."" --Glenn Gamboa, Newsday ""This book will be remembered and deserves to be.""-- ""Robert Christgau, Barnes & Noble Review"" ""Totally delicious and [full of] why-didn't-I-think-of-that connections. We're incredibly lucky to have this detailed map."" --David Kirby, Wall Street Journal ""Zips through decades of dance tunes and teenage heartthrobs with an affectionate ebullience. As good a story of pop music as a fan could hope for.""-- ""The Washington Post""