"In addition to being a superb researcher and a crackerjack storyteller, Wolfe has a gently persuasive writing style that conveys his immense warmth for the subject. . . . A Good-Natured Riot, like the radio show it celebrates, is vivid theater of the mind."
—Country Music— -
"An excellent piece of work, marked by a clear style of writing and a masterful command of relevant research materials, both written and oral."
—Bill Malone, author of Country Music, U.S.A.— -
"The origins of this resilient institution are an important and character-rich story that has never been told as completely or as winningly as in A Good-Natured Riot. . . . The book is the product of three decades of interviews with early Opry cast members and promises an entertaining read even for those not caught up in the country sound. Indeed, it's probably a more gratifying and insightful work on mass media, public relations, and image-making than most of the flashy business titles flooding the bookstalls today."
—Wall Street Journal— -
"Absorbing. Lots of fun to read. You can almost hear the music."
—Roy Blount Jr.— -
"Wolfe's book should help both country music's proponents and opponents realize that country is an important and substantial chunk of the music business, and that it has always involved both smarts and flair."
—Publishers Weekly— -
"In addition to being a superb researcher and a crackerjack storyteller, Wolfe has a gently persuasive writing style that conveys his immense warmth for the subject. . . . A Good-Natured Riot, like the radio show it celebrates, is vivid theater of the mind."
—Country Music— -
"An excellent piece of work, marked by a clear style of writing and a masterful command of relevant research materials, both written and oral."
—Bill Malone, author of Country Music, U.S.A.— -
"The origins of this resilient institution are an important and character-rich story that has never been told as completely or as winningly as in A Good-Natured Riot. . . . The book is the product of three decades of interviews with early Opry cast members and promises an entertaining read even for those not caught up in the country sound. Indeed, it's probably a more gratifying and insightful work on mass media, public relations, and image-making than most of the flashy business titles flooding the bookstalls today."
—Wall Street Journal— -
"Absorbing. Lots of fun to read. You can almost hear the music."
—Roy Blount Jr.— -
"Wolfe's book should help both country music's proponents and opponents realize that country is an important and substantial chunk of the music business, and that it has always involved both smarts and flair."
—Publishers Weekly— -