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the pursuit of power in popular music

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Rock and roll started as a devil's dance and a shout of ecstasy, and ever since it has carved its path between those who want to control it and those who want to push it to the edge - or over the edge. A blend of profile, criticism, investigative reporting, and history, Moguls and Madmen is a compelling look at today's often explosive, at times out-of-control, music industry. It's a collection of stories from the culture's shadow world - tales of guns and gangs, sex and drugs, greed and lawsuits - told through the eyes of both the moguls seeking power and money and the artists seeking fame and fortune.

Jory Farr, a Pulitzer Prize nominee for his popular-music criticism, presents a haunting, behind-the-scenes view of some of the most influential and controversial people in this strange world. In Moguls and Madmen, you'll meet Geffen Records A&R hotshot Tom Zutaut, the man who signed Guns N' Roses and tried to turn Nymphs lead singer and she-demon Inger Lorre into the next star of grunge rock - but found he got more than he bargained for. And you'll enter the hostile world of Jerry Heller and Eazy-E, two gansta-rap moguls - one white, the other black - who sell misogyny and violence to the youth of America.

You'll get to know Jonny Zazula, a stormy ex-hippie turned impresario, as he and his wife try to manage Al Jourgensen and Ministry on a drugged-out ascent to fame. You'll travel south, where Nashville kingpin and egomaniac Jimmy Bowen, the man who took the honk out of country music, sells the slick new sound to mainstream America. And you'll step into the dark kingdom of Rick Rubin, who founded Def Jam Records in his college dorm room and signed Public Enemy, L.L. Cool J, the Geto Boys, and Slayer, turning his passion for rap and metal into a multimillion-dollar empire. Dark, funny, outrageous, and far-reaching, Moguls and Madmen gives an unprecedented glimpse into the secret world of the people who run the business, manipulating music, mythology, and image for their own ends.

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Simon & Schuster
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319

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Table of Contents

Ch. 1. Tom Zutaut and the Nymphs: The Sad, Strange Ballad of Inger Lorre
Ch. 2. Ruthless Records: Guns, Gangstas and Lawsuits
Ch. 3. In the Realm of the Shadow Magician: Rick Rubin's Dark Empire
Ch. 4. Baby-sitting Satan: Down in the Mosh Pit with Jonny and Marsha Zazula
Ch. 5. The Man Who Took the Honk Out of Country: Jimmy Bowen
Ch. 6. A Hillbilly Becomes a Mogul: Tony Brown
Ch. 7. The Scholar and the Warrior: Cliff Burnstein and Peter Mensch
Ch. 8. Living in Exile: Benny Medina.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Also issued online.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.64/0973/09045
Library of Congress
ML3790 .F37 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
319 p. ;
Number of pages
319

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24765107M
Internet Archive
mogulsmadmenpurs00farr
ISBN 10
0671739468
ISBN 13
9780671739461
LCCN
94011357
OCLC/WorldCat
30353447

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Internet Archive item record

Work Description

Rock and roll started as a devil's dance and a shout of ecstasy, and ever since it has carved its path between those who want to control it and those who want to push it to the edge - or over the edge.

A blend of profile, criticism, investigative reporting, and history, Moguls and Madmen is a compelling look at today's often explosive, at times out-of-control, music industry. It's a collection of stories from the culture's shadow world - tales of guns and gangs, sex and drugs, greed and lawsuits - told through the eyes of both the moguls seeking power and money and the artists seeking fame and fortune.

Jory Farr, a Pulitzer Prize nominee for his popular-music criticism, presents a haunting, behind-the-scenes view of some of the most influential and controversial people in this strange world. In Moguls and Madmen, you'll meet Geffen Records A&R hotshot Tom Zutaut, the man who signed Guns N' Roses and tried to turn Nymphs lead singer and she-demon Inger Lorre into the next star of grunge rock - but found he got more than he bargained for.

And you'll enter the hostile world of Jerry Heller and Eazy-E, two gansta-rap moguls - one white, the other black - who sell misogyny and violence to the youth of America.

You'll get to know Jonny Zazula, a stormy ex-hippie turned impresario, as he and his wife try to manage Al Jourgensen and Ministry on a drugged-out ascent to fame. You'll travel south, where Nashville kingpin and egomaniac Jimmy Bowen, the man who took the honk out of country music, sells the slick new sound to mainstream America. And you'll step into the dark kingdom of Rick Rubin, who founded Def Jam Records in his college dorm room and signed Public Enemy, L.L.

Cool J, the Geto Boys, and Slayer, turning his passion for rap and metal into a multimillion-dollar empire. Dark, funny, outrageous, and far-reaching, Moguls and Madmen gives an unprecedented glimpse into the secret world of the people who run the business, manipulating music, mythology, and image for their own ends.

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Tom Zutaut was sitting in his Geffen Records office one afternoon in March 1991 when Inger Lorre of the Nymphs stormed in.
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