
Dawson has also written extensively about early rock and roll and rhythm and blues, including 'What Was the First Rock 'n' Roll Record?' which Mojo magazine called 'one of the best musical reads of [1993].' His 1980 cover story on Ritchie Valens in the Calendar section of the Los Angeles Times led directly to the reissue of the forgotten rock 'n' roller's recordings and the making of the biopic La Bamba, which used some of Dawson's research. Jim Dawson is a Hollywood, California-based writer who has specialized in American pop culture (especially early rock 'n' roll) and the history of flatulence (three books so far, including his 1999 top-seller, "Who Cut the Cheese? A Cultural History of the Fart"). Mojo magazine called his What Was the First Rock 'n' Roll Record (1992), co-written with Steve Propes, "one of the most impressive musical reads of the year"; it remains a valuable source for music critics and rock historians, and an updated second edition is currently available on Kindle. Dawson has also written a series of articles on early rhythm and blues and rock 'n' roll pioneers for the Los Angeles Times, including a front-page story in the Calendar entertainment section on the forgotten tragic figure Ritchie Valens. The piece led directly to Rhino Records reissuing Valens' entire catalog (with Dawson's liner notes) and eventually to the 1987 biopic "LaBamba," which used some of Dawson's research. Since 1983 Dawson has also written liner notes for roughly 150 albums and CDs, including Rhino's prestigious "Central Avenue Sounds" box set celebrating the history of jazz and early R&B in Los Angeles. His most recent book (2012) is "Los Angeles' Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction's Mean Streets and Film Noir's Ground Zero."
Series
Books

What Was the First Rock 'n' Roll Record?
1992

Did Somebody Step on a Duck?
A Natural History of the Fart
2010

Memories of Buddy Holly
1996

Nightmare
Women and the Dalkon Shield
1985

The Compleat Motherfucker
A History of the Mother of All Dirty Words
2009

Los Angeles's Angels Flight
2008

Los Angeles's Bunker Hill
Pulp Fiction's Mean Streets and Film Noir's Ground Zero!
2012

45 RPM
The History, Heroes & Villains of a Pop Music Revolution
2003

Blame It on the Dog
A Modern History of the Fart
2006

Who Cut the Cheese?
A Cultural History of the Fart
1998