"Patrick Mullen is again our generous host, dispensing delicious BBQ, Southern roots dance music and agile musical insights from 'Be-Bop-A-Lula' and Randy's Record Shop - the radio station of "Rhythm and Blues' onward. The new book lets us ride shotgun with Mullen on his journey from Beaumont, Texas boy to Ohio professor to dancing to 'Don't Be Cruel' and 'The Twist' amidst the diversity of American Music. Read Pat Mullen at his expansive best.--E. Cecilia Conway, author of African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk Traditions 
"Right to the Juke Joint is an evocative journey through music that tracks the life of its author - Patrick Mullen - from his childhood to the present. Mullen's enduring love for music inspired his life as a folklorist. Beginning with Ray Charles's 'I Got a Woman,' he moves the reader from blues, rock and roll, and rockabilly in the Fifties to jazz, country, and Tex-Mex voices. As one musician told Mullen, 'There ain't but one race created on earth, and that's the human race.' Right to the Juke Joint eloquently shows how music reveals our shared humanity."--William Ferris, author of The South in Color: A Visual Journal

