Hartley Peavey Receives Blues Trail Honour
Mississippi has honoured Hartley Peavey - founder and CEO of Peavey Electronics - with a marker on the Historic Mississippi Blues Trail. The marker recognises Hartley’s contribution to Mississippi’s blues heritage and is the only marker representing a manufacturer.
The Mississippi Blues Trail, created by the Mississippi Blues Commission, is a project to place interpretive markers at the most notable historical sites related to the growth of the blues throughout the state of Mississippi. The trail extends from the border of Louisiana in southern Mississippi and winds its way to Memphis, Tennessee. Mississippi has spawned more legendary blues artists than all other Southern States combined. This is especially true for the Mississippi Delta, which was home to such artists as Son House, Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, Muddy Waters, Skip James, Bukka White, John Lee Hooker, and B.B. King.
As the founder and CEO of Peavey Electronics Corporation, Hartley Peavey heads one of the world’s largest and most diversified manufacturers of musical-instrument and professional-audio products, boasting more than 180 patents, a product line exceeding 2,000 products, and distribution in 136 countries. Today Peavey is at the vanguard of an industry he first turned on its ear and revolutionised over 48 years ago with his innovative manufacturing advancements and the philosophy of building high-quality gear that musicians could afford. Peavey Electronics has been manufacturing continuously under the same ownership and management longer than any other major American music and pro audio manufacturer.
“I was born and raised in Mississippi and the state has been the home of Peavey Electronics since its founding in 1965,” stated Hartley Peavey. “Mississippi is the point-of-origin of America’s musical history and I am honoured to have been a part of that. The musical legacy of Mississippi still flows through the veins of Peavey Electronics and always will.”