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  • Ralph Peer
  • American talent scout and recording engineer (1892–1960)

    Ralph Sylvester Peer (May 22, 1892 – January 19, 1960) was an American talent scout, recording engineer, record producer and music publisher in the 1920s

    Ralph Peer

    Ralph_Peer

  • Peermusic
  • American independent music publisher

    Peermusic is a United States–based independent music publisher. Ralph Peer, a field recording engineer and A&R representative for Victor Records, went

    Peermusic

    Peermusic

  • Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland
  • English peer (born 1956)

    Ralph Percy until 1995, is a British hereditary peer and rural landowner and head of the House of Percy. Ralph Percy was born at Alnwick Castle, the fifth

    Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland

    Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland

    Ralph_Percy,_12th_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Jimmie Rodgers
  • American country singer (1897–1933)

    of the field recordings that Victor Talking Machine Company's engineer Ralph Peer was to undertake in Bristol, Tennessee. During what later became known

    Jimmie Rodgers

    Jimmie Rodgers

    Jimmie_Rodgers

  • Carter Family
  • Traditional American folk music group

    producer Ralph Peer on August 1, 1927. This was the day before country singer Jimmie Rodgers made his initial recordings for Victor under Peer. The original

    Carter Family

    Carter Family

    Carter_Family

  • Peer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peer or peer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peer or peeress may refer to: Peer, an equal in age, education or social class; see Peer group Peer,

    Peer

    Peer

  • List of country performers by era
  • the first commercially released country music records under producer Ralph Peer in Bristol, Tennessee. The Carter Family are regarded as the "First Family

    List of country performers by era

    List_of_country_performers_by_era

  • Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)
  • 1927 song by Jimmie Rogers

    American singer-songwriter Jimmie Rodgers. The recording was produced by Ralph Peer, who had originally recorded with Rodgers during the Bristol Sessions

    Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)

    Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)

    Blue_Yodel_No._1_(T_for_Texas)

  • Jug band
  • Band employing a jug player

    Will Shade's Memphis Jug Band and Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers recorded for Ralph Peer, starting in 1927, many great songs that became the basis for the later

    Jug band

    Jug band

    Jug_band

  • Fiddlin' John Carson
  • American singer-songwriter (1868–1949)

    John Carson". At his next meeting with Okeh Records Board, he persuaded Ralph Peer to go ahead and record Carson. On June 19, 1923, Carson made his recording

    Fiddlin' John Carson

    Fiddlin' John Carson

    Fiddlin'_John_Carson

  • Bristol sessions
  • 1927 gathering and recording of country music stars

    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

    Bristol sessions

    Bristol sessions

    Bristol_sessions

  • Jimmie Rodgers discography
  • Country singer discography

    4, 1927, during the Bristol sessions. The sessions were organized by Ralph Peer, who became Rodgers' main producer with the Victor Talking Machine Company

    Jimmie Rodgers discography

    Jimmie Rodgers discography

    Jimmie_Rodgers_discography

  • Bristol, Tennessee
  • City in Tennessee, United States

    Country Music Museum is located in Bristol. In 1927, record producer Ralph Peer of Victor Records began recording local musicians in Bristol, to attempt

    Bristol, Tennessee

    Bristol, Tennessee

    Bristol,_Tennessee

  • Waiting for a Train (Jimmie Rodgers song)
  • Song by Jimmie Rodgers

    years. Rodgers, who was familiar with the tune, reworked it with producer Ralph Peer. Complementary to Rodgers' characteristic blues guitar, the recording

    Waiting for a Train (Jimmie Rodgers song)

    Waiting_for_a_Train_(Jimmie_Rodgers_song)

  • Country Music (miniseries)
  • American documentary television series

    McEntire - Oklahoma John McEuen - California Dolly Parton - Tennessee Ralph Peer II - California Shannon Pollard - Tennessee Charley Pride - Mississippi

    Country Music (miniseries)

    Country_Music_(miniseries)

  • Jody Gerson
  • American music executive

    Decade on the Billboard Power 100. In May 2023, Gerson received the ICMP Ralph Peer II Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Music Publishing. Gerson

    Jody Gerson

    Jody_Gerson

  • Vernon Dalhart
  • American singer-songwriter

    Wanting to repeat the success of the single, the Victor Company sent Ralph Peer to the southern mountains in 1927 to facilitate the Bristol Sessions.

    Vernon Dalhart

    Vernon Dalhart

    Vernon_Dalhart

  • American Epic (film series)
  • 2017 American TV series or program

    were used with key figures like Joe Falcon, Maybelle Carter, Will Shade, Ralph Peer and Frank Walker. These required extensive restoration work by the audio

    American Epic (film series)

    American_Epic_(film_series)

  • She & Him
  • American musical duo

    albums produced by George Martin and Phil Spector, as well as certain Ralph Peer groups such as the Carter Family. Ward heard Deschanel sing in the film

    She & Him

    She & Him

    She_&_Him

  • William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys
  • British hereditary peer and Conservative member of the House of Lords (born 1974)

    Ralph William Robert Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys, Baron Stonor (born 10 September 1974), is a British hereditary peer and former Conservative member of the

    William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys

    William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys

    William_Stonor,_8th_Baron_Camoys

  • Hillbilly
  • Stereotype of some rural Americans

    began to utilize the "hillbilly" label. The term gained momentum due to Ralph Peer, the recording director of OKeh Records, who heard it being used among

    Hillbilly

    Hillbilly

    Hillbilly

  • Ruby Glaze
  • Musical artist

    for Ralph Peer and RCA-Victor. The four songs recorded that day are among the rarest Blind Willie McTell recordings and were his last with Ralph Peer. The

    Ruby Glaze

    Ruby_Glaze

  • Peer Gynt
  • 1867 five-act play in verse by Henrik Ibsen

    Peer Gynt (/pɪər ˈɡɪnt/ peer GHINT, Norwegian: [peːr ˈjʏnt, - ˈɡʏnt]) is a five-act play in verse written in 1867 by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen

    Peer Gynt

    Peer Gynt

    Peer_Gynt

  • Jason Ralph
  • American film and stage actor (born 1986)

    Jason Ralph (born April 7, 1986) is an American actor and theater producer. Ralph began his career in theater, most notably performing in Peter and the

    Jason Ralph

    Jason Ralph

    Jason_Ralph

  • Single Girl, Married Girl
  • Folk Song made famous by the Carter Family

    1927, the second day of their first session with producer and engineer Ralph Peer, and released in January 1928. This version was later included in Harry

    Single Girl, Married Girl

    Single_Girl,_Married_Girl

  • Wimbish House
  • United States historic place

    Blind Willie McTell, the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers were run by Ralph Peer and RCA-Victor in a building adjacent to the main building then known

    Wimbish House

    Wimbish House

    Wimbish_House

  • Independence, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    scout who served with Quantrill's Raiders, buried in Woodlawn cemetery. Ralph Peer, record producer in Country Music Hall of Fame; born in Independence.

    Independence, Missouri

    Independence, Missouri

    Independence,_Missouri

  • RCA Studios New York
  • Former recording studio in New York City

    Dennis M. Spragg. Retrieved December 20, 2023. "The Brakeman Auditions for Ralph Peer - A Milestone In Country Music" (PDF). Billboard. November 2, 1963. Retrieved

    RCA Studios New York

    RCA_Studios_New_York

  • Rhythm and blues
  • Music genre originating in the 1940s in the United States

    replaced the common term "race music", a term coined by Okeh producer Ralph Peer based on the common self description by the African American press as

    Rhythm and blues

    Rhythm_and_blues

  • The Carolina Tar Heels
  • American old time string band, 1920s–1932

    were not related. The Carolina Tar Heels were most active in the 1920s. Ralph Peer named the band before recording them for the first time in 1927. After

    The Carolina Tar Heels

    The Carolina Tar Heels

    The_Carolina_Tar_Heels

  • Music of Tennessee
  • Osborne. Bristol is also the birthplace of Tennessee Ernie Ford. In 1927, Ralph Peer of Victor Records began recording local musicians in Bristol to capture

    Music of Tennessee

    Music_of_Tennessee

  • Blue yodeling
  • Musical style

    example, Ralph Peer encouraged Sara Carter to yodel on some of the Carter Family recordings, and the Carters recorded several duets with Rodgers. Peer also

    Blue yodeling

    Blue_yodeling

  • Anchored in Love: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1927–1928)
  • 1993 compilation album by Carter Family

    producer Ralph Peer who was seeking new talent for the relatively new recording industry. They received $50 for each song they recorded. Peer later had

    Anchored in Love: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1927–1928)

    Anchored_in_Love:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1927–1928)

  • Howlin' Wolf
  • American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player (1910–1976)

    Syl Johnson, Victoria Spivey, Eddie Boyd, George Smith, Billy Branch, Ralph Peer, and more!". Blues Foundation. Retrieved May 27, 2020. Segrest & Hoffman

    Howlin' Wolf

    Howlin' Wolf

    Howlin'_Wolf

  • Songwriters Hall of Fame
  • Hall of fame and museum in Los Angeles, California, US

    – Irwin Z. Robinson 1999 – Bill Lowery 2000 – Julian Aberbach 2001 – Ralph Peer 2002 – Edward P. Murphy 2003 – Nicholas Firth 2004 – Les Bider 2005 –

    Songwriters Hall of Fame

    Songwriters_Hall_of_Fame

  • Orthophonic Joy
  • 2015 studio album by Various Artists

    Stoneman, already a popular recording artist, convinced Victor executive Ralph Peer to set up a temporary recording studio in Bristol. In a similar vein,

    Orthophonic Joy

    Orthophonic_Joy

  • List of excepted hereditary peers
  • hereditary peers consisted of: 2 peers elected by the Labour hereditary peers 42 peers elected by the Conservative hereditary peers 3 peers elected by

    List of excepted hereditary peers

    List_of_excepted_hereditary_peers

  • Fats Waller
  • American jazz pianist and composer (1904–1943)

    Victor Talking Machine Company (later RCA Victor) after being contacted by Ralph Peer. On November 17, 1926, he recorded "St. Louis Blues" and his composition

    Fats Waller

    Fats Waller

    Fats_Waller

  • Clarence Ashley
  • American folk musician (1895–1967)

    Horton Greene on fiddle. Later that year, with the help of Victor producer Ralph Peer, Ashley made several recordings with The Carolina Tar Heels, which consisted

    Clarence Ashley

    Clarence Ashley

    Clarence_Ashley

  • Barry Mazor
  • Music journalist

    is the author of "Blood Harmony: The Everly Brothers Story." His book Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music was winner of Belmont University's

    Barry Mazor

    Barry Mazor

    Barry_Mazor

  • My Clinch Mountain Home: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1928–1929)
  • 1993 compilation album by Carter Family

    copyrighted in his name. In 1927, the trio auditioned for record producer Ralph Peer and subsequently began their recording career with Victor. The tracks

    My Clinch Mountain Home: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1928–1929)

    My_Clinch_Mountain_Home:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1928–1929)

  • Fleming and Townsend
  • 000 copies. They also recorded in Atlanta at Egleston Hall in 1932 for Ralph Peer. When their recording career ended they still kept in touch playing at

    Fleming and Townsend

    Fleming_and_Townsend

  • Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland
  • English peer (1498–1549)

    Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland KG (21 February 1498 – 24 April 1549), was an English peer and soldier. He was the grandson of Ralph Neville, 3rd

    Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland

    Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland

    Ralph_Neville,_4th_Earl_of_Westmorland

  • Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)
  • Music in the United States

    "The Rocks" is the first known recording of a boogie piano bass line. Ralph Peer of OKeh records fiddling and singing from Fiddlin' John Carson in Atlanta;

    Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)

    Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1920–1949)

  • Appalachian music
  • Traditional music of the American Appalachian Mountains region

    consumption had become a viable enterprise. In 1923, OKeh Records talent scout Ralph Peer held the first recording sessions for Appalachian regional musicians in

    Appalachian music

    Appalachian music

    Appalachian_music

  • Western music (North America)
  • Form of music

    Music. Billboard Books. pp. 55. ISBN 9780823083039. Mazor, Barry (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press. p. 228. Mazor

    Western music (North America)

    Western_music_(North_America)

  • Country music
  • Music genre

    historic recording session in Bristol, Tennessee, on August 1, 1927, where Ralph Peer was the talent scout and sound recordist. A scene in the movie O Brother

    Country music

    Country_music

  • Alcoa Quartet
  • the rural performers who recorded at the recording sessions set up by Ralph Peer for the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1927, the Alcoa Quartet were

    Alcoa Quartet

    Alcoa_Quartet

  • Jules Verne Allen
  • Musical artist (1883–1945)

    the growing cowboy music scene in Hollywood, where he was discovered by Ralph Peer, a scout with Victor Records. In April 1928, he recorded three songs in

    Jules Verne Allen

    Jules Verne Allen

    Jules_Verne_Allen

  • The Allen Brothers (American duo)
  • they decided to move to Victor Records instead. Working with the A&R man Ralph Peer - who had been instrumental in bringing both Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter

    The Allen Brothers (American duo)

    The_Allen_Brothers_(American_duo)

  • Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
  • British peer and owner of the Beaulieu Estate (born 1961)

    Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (born 13 March 1961), is a British peer and owner of the Beaulieu Estate, home of the National

    Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

    Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

    Ralph_Douglas-Scott-Montagu,_4th_Baron_Montagu_of_Beaulieu

  • Cowboy pop
  • Subgenre of pop music

    Vinyl Me Please. 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2019-04-16. Mazor, Barry (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press. p. 228. Mazor

    Cowboy pop

    Cowboy_pop

  • Hoyt Ming
  • American old-time fiddler

    instead of using his real name "Hoyt". Hoyt and his band recorded for Ralph Peer and RCA Victor on February 13, 1928 at the Peabody Hotel including their

    Hoyt Ming

    Hoyt_Ming

  • Blue yodel
  • Song performed by Jimmie Rodgers

    by the blue yodel songs. In his recordings Rodgers and his producer, Ralph Peer, achieved a "vernacular combination of blues, jazz, and traditional folk"

    Blue yodel

    Blue_yodel

  • Worried Man Blues: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1930)
  • 1995 compilation album by Carter Family

    copyrighted in his name. In 1927, the trio auditioned for record producer Ralph Peer and subsequently began their recording career with Victor. By the end

    Worried Man Blues: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1930)

    Worried_Man_Blues:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1930)

  • Music of Virginia
  • Congress as the 'Birthplace of Country Music'. In 1927, record producer Ralph Peer of Victor Records began recording local musicians in Bristol to capture

    Music of Virginia

    Music_of_Virginia

  • The Tenneva Ramblers
  • 20th century band

    the recording sessions now known as the Bristol Sessions produced by Ralph Peer. They recorded three sides that day including their most known song "The

    The Tenneva Ramblers

    The Tenneva Ramblers

    The_Tenneva_Ramblers

  • Give Me the Roses While I Live: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1932–1933)
  • 1997 compilation album by Carter Family

    vocals, guitar, autoharp Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer David Glasser – mastering Scott Billington – design Charles

    Give Me the Roses While I Live: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1932–1933)

    Give_Me_the_Roses_While_I_Live:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1932–1933)

  • Johnson Brothers (musical group)
  • American country band

    already done a recording session in New York who were already known to Ralph Peer when he set up an office in Bristol, Tennessee to record local artists

    Johnson Brothers (musical group)

    Johnson_Brothers_(musical_group)

  • Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland
  • English peer (c. 1456–1499)

    Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland (c. 1456 – 6 February 1499) was an English peer. He was the grandfather of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland

    Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland

    Ralph_Neville,_3rd_Earl_of_Westmorland

  • Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers
  • Historical string band in United States

    building in Nashville, but Victor's A&R agent Ralph Peer decided the group's vocals were too "rough." Peer added Lebanon, Tennessee, singer Jack Jackson

    Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers

    Binkley_Brothers'_Dixie_Clodhoppers

  • 152 Nassau
  • Historic recording studio in Atlanta, US

    studio include Eddie Heywood, Sr., and the Morehouse College Quartet. Ralph Peer was one of those involved in the studio. The building was later used as

    152 Nassau

    152_Nassau

  • National Music Publishers' Association
  • American trade association

    publishers licensing music to the users. The NMPA won a judgment against peer-to-peer filing service StreamCast Networks in September 2006. In 2007, NMPA joined

    National Music Publishers' Association

    National_Music_Publishers'_Association

  • Longing for Old Virginia: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1934)
  • 1998 compilation album by Carter Family

    vocals, guitar, autoharp Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer David Glasser – mastering Scott Billington – design Charles

    Longing for Old Virginia: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1934)

    Longing_for_Old_Virginia:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1934)

  • Ernest Stoneman
  • American singer-songwriter (1893–1968)

    One historian noted that the recording sold over two million copies. Ralph Peer directed him through several sessions for Okeh and Victor, and he freelanced

    Ernest Stoneman

    Ernest_Stoneman

  • When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1929–1930)
  • 1995 compilation album by Carter Family

    vocals, guitar, autoharp Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer Dr. Toby Mountain – mastering Scott Billington – design, photography

    When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1929–1930)

    When_the_Roses_Bloom_in_Dixieland:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1929–1930)

  • Sleepy John Estes
  • American blues singer-songwriter (d. 1977)

    recording artist in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1929, at a session organized by Ralph Peer for Victor Records. He recorded the tracks "Drop Down Mama" and "Someday

    Sleepy John Estes

    Sleepy John Estes

    Sleepy_John_Estes

  • Sunshine in the Shadows: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1931–1932)
  • 1996 compilation album by Carter Family

    Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Jimmie Rodgers – vocals Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer David Glasser – mastering Scott Billington – design Charles

    Sunshine in the Shadows: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1931–1932)

    Sunshine_in_the_Shadows:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1931–1932)

  • Al Hopkins
  • American musician (1889–1932)

    on January 15, 1925, recorded six pieces much more successfully for Ralph Peer at OKeh. Lacking a band name, at the OKeh session Hopkins (whose now-urban

    Al Hopkins

    Al_Hopkins

  • 1984 Country Music Association Awards
  • Music award ceremony

    Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees Ralph Peer Floyd Tillman

    1984 Country Music Association Awards

    1984_Country_Music_Association_Awards

  • The Wreck of the Virginian
  • Song performed by Blind Alfred Reed

    1927 in Bristol, Tennessee, for Victor Talking Machine Company producer Ralph Peer as part of the legendary Bristol Sessions. The song was originally released

    The Wreck of the Virginian

    The Wreck of the Virginian

    The_Wreck_of_the_Virginian

  • Okeh Records
  • American record label

    Records took over distribution. OKeh Records artists List of record labels Ralph Peer Jackson, L. A. (2010). Musicology 2101: A Quick Start Guide to Music Biz

    Okeh Records

    Okeh Records

    Okeh_Records

  • Ralph
  • Name list

    England in 1307 Ralph Stratford (c. 1300 – 1354), Bishop of London Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1364–1425), English peer Ralph Percy (died 1464)

    Ralph

    Ralph

    Ralph

  • Gold Watch and Chain: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1933–1934)
  • 1998 compilation album by Carter Family

    vocals, guitar, autoharp Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer David Glasser – mastering Scott Billington – design Charles

    Gold Watch and Chain: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1933–1934)

    Gold_Watch_and_Chain:_Their_Complete_Victor_Recordings_(1933–1934)

  • Last Sessions (The Carter Family album)
  • 1998 compilation album by Carter Family

    vocals, guitar, autoharp Sara Carter – vocals, autoharp Production notes: Ralph Peer – producer David Glasser – mastering Scott Billington – design Charles

    Last Sessions (The Carter Family album)

    Last_Sessions_(The_Carter_Family_album)

  • Remote recording
  • Recording of high-quality, complex audio outside of a studio

    were crude, undertaken in the 1920s and 1930s, beginning with Ralph Peer in 1923. Peer carried a disc-cutting machine and recorded musicians directly

    Remote recording

    Remote recording

    Remote_recording

  • Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas
  • British peer (born 1951)

    dictator.' Since inheriting his title and remaining through election by his peers, Ralph Lucas was active in the House of Lords. He served on committees that

    Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas

    Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas

    Ralph_Palmer,_12th_Baron_Lucas

  • African-American music
  • Musical traditions of Black African American Slaves people

    jazz. African-American music at this time was classed as "race music". Ralph Peer, musical director at Okeh Records, put records made by "foreign" groups

    African-American music

    African-American music

    African-American_music

  • Universal Music Publishing Group
  • American music publishing company

    Billboard. Retrieved September 1, 2023. "Jody Gerson to Receive 2023 Ralph Peer II Award From International Music Publishers". Billboard. Retrieved September

    Universal Music Publishing Group

    Universal Music Publishing Group

    Universal_Music_Publishing_Group

  • Shelor Family
  • American folk music group

    social functions. While on the lookout for new artists, record producer Ralph Peer took the advice of Ernest Stoneman, and traveled to Bristol, then a crossroads

    Shelor Family

    Shelor_Family

  • Eli Oberstein
  • American record producer and music business executive (1901–1960)

    clothing salesman. Oberstein became a salesman under Ralph Peer at Okeh Records. In 1928, after Peer had joined the rival Victor Records, Oberstein joined

    Eli Oberstein

    Eli_Oberstein

  • List of Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
  • Singer-songwriter Little Jimmy Dickens 1983 December 19, 1920 January 2, 2015 Singer Ralph Peer 1984 May 22, 1892 January 19, 1960 Music executive Floyd Tillman 1984

    List of Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

    List of Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

    List_of_Country_Music_Hall_of_Fame_inductees

  • J.D. (Dedrick) Harris
  • Musical artist

    recorded by Paramount. In 1925 Harris was recorded again, this time by Ralph Peer, a legendary A&R (artists and repertory) man for Okeh Records who traveled

    J.D. (Dedrick) Harris

    J.D._(Dedrick)_Harris

  • Hoagy Carmichael
  • American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (1899–1981)

    ASCAP in 1931. The following year he began working as a songwriter for Ralph Peer's Southern Music Company, the first music firm to occupy the new Brill

    Hoagy Carmichael

    Hoagy Carmichael

    Hoagy_Carmichael

  • Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke
  • English peer

    Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke (27 October 1630 – 15 June 1675) was an English peer. Grey was baptised on 27 October 1630. He was the eldest son of

    Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke

    Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke

    Ralph_Grey,_2nd_Baron_Grey_of_Werke

  • American Epic: The Best of the Memphis Jug Band
  • 2017 compilation album by Memphis Jug Band

    Memphis Jug Band were the most influential and important act discovered at Ralph Peer's first Memphis recording sessions in 1927, and how the group's music would

    American Epic: The Best of the Memphis Jug Band

    American_Epic:_The_Best_of_the_Memphis_Jug_Band

  • Blues Hall of Fame
  • Award by Blues Foundation, since 2015 also a music museum in Memphis, Tennessee

    Wolf Stephenson 2017 Amy van Singel 2018 Al Benson 2019 Moe Asch 2020 Ralph Peer 2022 Mary Katherine Aldin Otis Blackwell 2023 David Evans 2024 William

    Blues Hall of Fame

    Blues Hall of Fame

    Blues_Hall_of_Fame

  • Georgia Music Hall of Fame
  • Museum and hall of fame in Macon, Georgia

    Award 2001 Roy Drusky Mary Tallent Award Alan Jackson Performer Award Ralph Peer Posthumous Award L.A. Reid Non-Performer Award 2000 The B-52's Group Award

    Georgia Music Hall of Fame

    Georgia Music Hall of Fame

    Georgia_Music_Hall_of_Fame

  • Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton
  • British diplomat (1910–1999)

    Ralph Francis Alnwick Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton, GCMG, GCVO, OBE, GCStJ (15 April 1910 – 17 October 1999) was a New Zealand peer who served as the last

    Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton

    Ralph_Grey,_Baron_Grey_of_Naunton

  • List of mammals described in the 21st century
  • "The Munduruku marmoset: a new monkey species from southern Amazonia". PeerJ. 7 e7019. doi:10.7717/peerj.7019. PMC 6661146. PMID 31380146. Monodelphis

    List of mammals described in the 21st century

    List_of_mammals_described_in_the_21st_century

  • Music of the United States
  • commercial country music are generally traced to 1927, when music talent scout Ralph Peer recorded Jimmie Rodgers and The Carter Family. Popular success was very

    Music of the United States

    Music of the United States

    Music_of_the_United_States

  • Alfred Karnes
  • American gospel musician (1891–1958)

    drove to Bristol, Tennessee in response to advertisements put out by Ralph Peer looking for local artists to record on Victor Records. Karnes recorded

    Alfred Karnes

    Alfred_Karnes

  • Bristol, Virginia
  • City in Virginia, US

    of Country Music Museum is located in Bristol. In 1927 record producer Ralph Peer of Victor Records began recording local musicians in Bristol to attempt

    Bristol, Virginia

    Bristol, Virginia

    Bristol,_Virginia

  • List of Magpakailanman episodes (2002–2007)
  •  2003 (2003-04-10) Vicky had a difficult childhood and was harassed by her peers for being overweight, which made her more interested in the beauty industry

    List of Magpakailanman episodes (2002–2007)

    List_of_Magpakailanman_episodes_(2002–2007)

  • Clarence Horton Greene
  • American songwriter

    Columbia producer Frank Walker and the 1928 Victor sessions hosted by Ralph Peer in Bristol, Tennessee. From the 1928 Columbia sessions emerged a regional

    Clarence Horton Greene

    Clarence_Horton_Greene

  • I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
  • 1935 single by the Carter Family

    communityguitar.com I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes Mazor: Barry Mazor, Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music, Chicago Review Press, 2015 The

    I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes

    I'm_Thinking_Tonight_of_My_Blue_Eyes

  • Virgil Oliver Stamps
  • American music publisher (1892–1940)

    with Victor in Atlanta at Egleston Hall in 1932 under the direction of Ralph Peer. Frank Stamps also taught in the music school for decades before dying

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  • Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham
  • British peer and naval officer (1836–1862)

    Wentworth, styled Viscount Ockham (12 May 1836 – 1 September 1862) was a British peer and the eldest of the three legitimate grandchildren of poet Lord Byron.

    Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham

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  • Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame
  • Hall of fame for Latin songwriters

    were awarded to Olga Guillot, Draco Rosa, Nat King Cole, Desi Arnaz, Ralph S. Peer, Prince Royce, and Natalia Jiménez. Named after Cuban musician Desi

    Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame

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  • Ralph Richardson
  • English actor (1902–1983)

    Sir Ralph David Richardson (19 December 1902 – 10 October 1983) was an English actor who, with John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, was one of the trinity

    Ralph Richardson

    Ralph Richardson

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  • Ralph
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    Ralph

    English : from a Middle English personal name composed of Germanic rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was first introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Ráðulfr, and was reinforced after the Conquest by the Norman form Ra(d)ulf. Compare German Rudolf.

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  • Rawls
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    Rawls

    English : patronymic from a medieval form of the personal name Ralph.

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  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Ralph

    Wolf Counsellor; Wise Protector; Wise Wolf

    Ralph

  • Relph
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    Relph

    English : variant spelling of Relf.

    Relph

  • RALPH
  • Male

    English

    RALPH

    English form of Norman French Raulf, RALPH means "wise wolf."

    RALPH

  • Raef
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    English

    Raef

    English : probably a variant spelling of Ralph.

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  • Ralls
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    Ralls

    English : patronymic from Ralph.

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    English

    RAFE

    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

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  • Ralah
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Ralah

    Success; Attainment

    Ralah

  • Valdo
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    German

    Valdo

    Powerful; ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of...

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  • Rolph
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, Dutch, English, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic

    Rolph

    Wolf Counsel; Famous Wolf

    Rolph

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    English

    Rolph

    English : variant spelling of Rolf.

    Rolph

  • Raoul
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Raoul

    Wolf Counselor; Form of Ralph Wolf Counsel; Famous Wolf; Wise; Strong

    Raoul

  • RALPHIE
  • Male

    English

    RALPHIE

    Pet form of English Ralph, RALPHIE means "wise wolf."

    RALPHIE

  • Ralph
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic American Shakespearean Scandinavian English

    Ralph

    Strong.

    Ralph

  • Rolph
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic German

    Rolph

    Famous wolf.

    Rolph

  • Ralphs
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    English

    Ralphs

    English : patronymic from Ralph.

    Ralphs

  • Mouldy
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Mouldy

    King Henry IV, Part 2' Ralph Mouldy, a country soldier.

    Mouldy

  • Ralph
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ralph

    Variant of Randolph

    Ralph

  • RALPHINA
  • Female

    English

    RALPHINA

    Feminine form of English Ralph, RALPHINA means "wise wolf."

    RALPHINA

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  • Unpeerable
  • a.

    Incapable of having a peer, or equal.

  • Peerage
  • n.

    The rank or dignity of a peer.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Peered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peer

  • Underpeer
  • v. t.

    To peer under.

  • Peering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peer

  • Peerless
  • a.

    Having no peer or equal; matchless; superlative.

  • Unrivaled
  • a.

    Having no rival; without a competitor; peerless.

  • Tenement
  • n.

    Any species of permanent property that may be held, so as to create a tenancy, as lands, houses, rents, commons, an office, an advowson, a franchise, a right of common, a peerage, and the like; -- called also free / frank tenements.

  • Peerage
  • n.

    The body of peers; the nobility, collectively.

  • Peerdom
  • n.

    Peerage; also, a lordship.

  • Ralph
  • n.

    A name sometimes given to the raven.

  • Peer
  • v. i.

    To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day.

  • Peerie
  • a.

    Alt. of Peery

  • Unparagoned
  • a.

    Having no paragon or equal; matchless; peerless.

  • Unequal
  • a.

    Not equal; not matched; not of the same size, length, breadth, quantity, strength, talents, acquirements, age, station, or the like; as, the fingers are of unequal length; peers and commoners are unequal in rank.

  • Octameter
  • n.

    A verse containing eight feet; as, --//Deep# in|to# the | dark#ness | peer#ing, | long# I | stood# there | wond'#ring, | fear#ing.

  • Viscount
  • a.

    A nobleman of the fourth rank, next in order below an earl and next above a baron; also, his degree or title of nobility. See Peer, n., 3.

  • Peeress
  • n.

    The wife of a peer; a woman ennobled in her own right, or by right of marriage.

  • Unpeered
  • a.

    Having no peer; unequaled; unparalleled.