Of late, the Music Maker Relief Foundation’s twentieth anniversary has
earned press in the New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, The Nation,
Wondering Sound, and more. But musicians are also praising the
non-profit organization and record label. Here’s what some of roots
music’s leading lights have said:
“We are the Music Makers [the book] highlights an essential part of our
culture, providing us a glimpse into the lives of the amazing, and often
little known, musicians of the American South. Tim Duffy has taken
every opportunity to sustain a dimension of Blues culture that could
easily be lost forever, and nowhere is that more apparent than in his
new book.” –BB King
Clapton said, "Music Maker is a fabulous project, real evidence that the
music I have always loved is alive and well." –Eric Clapton
“I think they’re doing wonderful work and I support them for keeping not
only interest in the blues alive but the musicians themselves... The
photographs in this book are not only beautiful, but reflect the deep
love and dedication The Duffys have for both preserving traditional
Blues culture and providing real support and opportunity for these
wonderful musicians who might otherwise be forgotten.” –Bonnie Raitt
“Some of the best blues comes from unlikely places. Thanks to Music Maker for seeking out the real blues artists.” –Derek Trucks
“Having worked extensively with The Music Maker Relief Foundation, I can
say without a doubt, it is one of the most amazing organizations I have
dealt with. Tim's and Denise's dedication to preserving the quality of
life and the music of these essential and historic musicians is
unsurpassed. Congratulations on 20 years!” –Kenny Wayne Shepherd
"Through the efforts of the Music Makers Relief Foundation, these
amazing people and artists have been able to live dignified lives. In
many cases they were rediscovered during their golden years by Tim and
Denise Duffy, then given the joy of new recognition by their families,
peers and fans world-over!" –Taj Mahal
“I have never seen photographs generate so much of the atmosphere and
personalities of blues music.” –John Cohen, The New Lost City Ramblers
Next up is "We Are The Music Makers," a new book out next week on Nautilus Press; ‘We Are the Music Makers,’ a 2CD set out September 30; and the Homecoming October 3-4 in North Carolina, featuring over 40 musicians performing in concert.
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