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MUSIC - History & Criticism
 
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By Anthony P. Musso

Despite having become household names during their respective recording careers the biographies of some of the music industry’s biggest names are clouded with inaccuracies, conflicting data, and baseless tales.  While a number of the skewed reports might have developed innocently, a product of longtime hearsay, and/or interviews with second-generation group members, other material was simply fabricated by record company agents, with the sole objective of selling an artist to the buying public.

The only way to correct the discrepancies was to gather information directly from each artist or founding group member.  This book is based on a series of personal conversations with 50 of the music industry’s leading artists, who graciously shared the true stories of their landmark careers.  If their music and careers have left an indelible legacy on pop culture, which clearly it has, then the accuracy of their accomplishments deserves to be recorded.

Learn why Buddy Holly and the Crickets decided to disband and how Brenda Lee came to be billed as a 32 year old midget during a 1959 tour of France.  Hear why Paul left Paula in the midst of a Dick Clark Caravan of Stars concert tour.  Discover how a backstage discussion and handshake immediately transformed a young vocal group from Harlem into the legendary Drifters.  And hear first-hand accounts about the trials and tribulations, the joys and tragedies of life on the road during the rock and roll era’s infancy.

Within these pages, the artists’ own words are “Setting the Record Straight!”


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By James Hollis
This book tries to describe the popularity and economic effect on southern California. It also tells about some of the people involved in the music industry. It is the first hand account of my experience in country music upon coming to southern Cal. It is based on my memories of the musicians and radio disc jockeys who played the records.
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By Mabusha 'Push' Cooper

 

" An informative expose that provides cultural, political, historical perspectives that transcend the hype. "

-Dr. Rudy Cain, Empire State College SUNY

 

" A lot of history on B-boying hasn't been revealed. This is a must read for anyone truly interested in the roots of the dance. "

-(Da Fly) D-Ex, Lab Tekz Da Science 88.8 KDHX St. Louis

 

"The Revolution is Hip Hop"

-Jamestop, Graffiti Artist for A Positive Cause

 

This book is a journey back through time focusing on Kings County's (Brooklyn's) contribution to Hip Hop, a culture created by inner-city youth enduring the hardships of poverty...An incredible expedition into gang fights, train yards, block parties and sewing needles-- Defining the term B Boy and pinpointing the origins of style while examining the work of the first turntablists--A compilation of interesting personalities, their memories of the Brooklyn scene and their love for Hip Hop.


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By John Behrens
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By Anthony P. Musso
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By James Hollis
This book tries to describe the popularity and economic effect on southern California. It also tells about some of the people involved in the music industry. It is the first hand account of my experience in country music upon coming to southern Cal. It is based on my memories of the musicians and radio disc jockeys who played the records.
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