Ralph Peer

Ralph Peer

Ralph Peer (May 22 1892 – January 19 1960) was born Ralph Sylvester Peer in Independence, Missouri. He died in Hollywood, California. Peer was a talent scout, recording engineer and record producer in the field of music in the 1920s and 1930s. Peer pioneered remote recording of music when in June 1923 he took remote recording equipment south to Atlanta, Georgia to record regional music outside the recording studio in such places as hotel rooms, ballrooms, or empty warehouses.Citation| last = Palmer| first = Robert
title = Deep Blues
place = Penguin Books Ltd.
publisher = Middlesex, Eng.
year = 1981
page= 109
isbn = 0140062238
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Career

Peer spent some years working for Columbia Records, in Kansas City, Missouri until 1920 when he was hired as recording director of General Phonograph's OKeh Records label in New York. In the same year he supervised the recording of Mamie Smith's "Crazy Blues", reputed to be the first blues recording specifically aimed at the African-American market.who In 1924 he supervised the first commercial recording session in New Orleans, Louisiana, recording jazz, blues, and gospel music groups there.

He is also credited with what is often called the first country music recording, Fiddlin' John Carson's "Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane"/"That Old Hen Cackled and The Rooster's Goin' To Crow".who In August 1927, while talent hunting in the southern states with Victor Records he recorded both Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family in the same session at a makeshift studio in Bristol, Tennessee, known as the Bristol Barn Session. This momentous event could be described as the genesis of country music as we know it today. Rodgers, who later became known as the Father Of Country Music, cut "The Soldier's Sweetheart" and "Sleep, Baby, Sleep", while the Carters' first sides included "Single Girl, Married Girl".

Peer went on to publish and record other country and jazz artists and songs through his company Southern Music Publishing Company. Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie were on Southern's roster. Then into popular music with songs such as Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell's "Georgia On My Mind".

The company became very successful and influential in the 1930s. It hit the big time through Peer's introducing Central American music to the world and in 1940 there came another watershed when the dispute between the ASCAP and US radio stations, led to the inauguration of the rival Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). BMI supported music by blues, country and hillbilly artists, and Peer, through his Peer-International company, soon contributed a major part of BMI's catalogue.

During and after World War II Peer published songs such as "Deep In The Heart Of Texas " and "You Are My Sunshine" (sung by Jimmie Davis, covered by Bing Crosby and many others), "Humpty Dumpty Heart" (Glenn Miller), "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" (Russ Morgan), "The Three Caballeros" ( Andrews Sisters), "Say A Prayer For The Boys Over There" (Deanna Durbin), "I Should Care" and "The Coffee Song" (both Frank Sinatra). In 1945, he published Jean Villard and Bert Reisfeld's composition "Les trois cloches" ("The Three Bells"), which was recorded by The Browns.

In the 1950s Peer published "Mockingbird Hill", a million seller for Patti Page, "Sway" ( Dean Martin and Bobby Rydell), and the novelty "I Know An Old Lady" (Burl Ives). Then came rock 'n' roll and Southern published hits by Buddy Holly, Little Richard, The Big Bopper and The Platters.

Starting in the late 40's he took an avid interest in horticulture, growing, and becoming an expert on, camellias. He died in Hollywood in 1960. His widow, Monique Iversen Peer became the active president of the then called Peer-Southern Organisation. Their son, Ralph Peer, II joined the firm in the late 60s and became CEO in the 80s. Ralph S. Peer was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.country.org/hall/mem/ralph-peer.html Ralph Peer Biography]
* [http://www.silcom.com/~peterf/ideas/jr-rpeer.htm Ralph Peer's account of his work with Jimmie Rodgers]
* [http://peermusic.com/ Peermusic.com the current incarnation of the company started by Ralph S. Peer and now run by Ralph I. Peer II]
* http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carterfamily/peopleevents/p_peer.html
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:09ftxq8hldae~T1 All Music Guide]

* [http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx?cid=152 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum]


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