Clark Humphrey "Seattle's perennial ambassador to the micro-cultures of the Pacific Northwest".[1]
the author of Loser: The Real Seattle Music Story[2]
"measured historian of Seattle's rock scene in the 1980s and '90s . . . and a wry generalist who wrote movingly and humorously about Seattle's cultural landmarks" (Stranger)
"distinguishes himself by delineating the very essence of Seattle, a place where history, geography, and lousy weather combine to make the perfect hothouse for an isolated, individual style all its own" (Lollipop Magazine)
References
edit- ^ Christine Marie Larsen (2016). "Portrait Gallery: Clark Humphrey". The Seattle Review of Books.
- ^ "Loser: The Real Seattle Music Story", Publishers Weekly (book review), September 4, 1995
- Clark Humphrey, Author of Loser, Explains How His Local Rock History Book Just Got Bigger by Rich Smith The Stranger September 21, 2016 https://www.thestranger.com/books/2016/09/21/24570288/clark-humphrey-author-of-loser-explains-how-his-local-rock-history-book-just-got-bigger
- William Ham February 1997 Lollipop Magazine Loser, The Real Seattle Music Story – Review https://lollipopmagazine.com/1997/02/loser-the-real-seattle-music-story-review/