Backbeat Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Rock Music
Autor Jeffrey Sussmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2025
In the 1950s, when rock and roll music burst upon the scene, the major established record companies thought that the new music was a passing teenage trend, but mobsters were there and pounced on the new business opportunity. They opened small independent record companies, signed ambitious young singers and musicians, and produced truckloads of 45 rpm records. To make sure that their records would be successful, the mob bribed disc jockeys in major cities to play the records and made sure jukeboxes, which were already mob-controlled, were filled to capacity with the new music. Whatever it took to gain airtime and repeated plays of their songs, the mob made sure it happened.
Backbeat Gangsters includes the stories of the most sinister people who took control of the record business during the early days of rock and roll, as well as those of the numerous, young performers who were exploited and received threats and beatings instead of the compensation they were promised. The Mafia used intimidation and violence to achieve their ends and made millions from denying royalties, maintaining copyrights and trademarks, bribing DJs, and numerous scams like flooding the market with counterfeit records which didn't have the burden of paying royalties. In yet another well-researched and thorough account, Jeffrey Sussman, details how the mob was able to infiltrate and control another aspect of American culture with devastating results.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538190265
ISBN-10: 1538190265
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 1 BW Photo, 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538190265
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 1 BW Photo, 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Jukeboxes and Rock and Roll
Chapter 2: Morris Levy: The Godfather of Rock and Roll
Chapter 3: Alan Freed: Rock and Roll's Broadcast Wizard
Chapter 4: Vincent "the Chin" Gigante: The Godfather's Godfather
Chapter 5: Jimmie Rodgers: A Star Is Born and Reborn
Chapter 6: Frankie Lymon: Sweet Voice Junkie
Chapter 7: Sal "the Swindler" Pisello: The Great Cut Out Swindle
Chapter 8: Drugs, Music, and the Mafia
Chapter 9: The Return of Payola
Chapter 10: Pop to Doo Wop to Hip Hop
Chapter 11: Scalping and Skimming
Appendix: List of Murdered Hip Hop Performers
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Jukeboxes and Rock and Roll
Chapter 2: Morris Levy: The Godfather of Rock and Roll
Chapter 3: Alan Freed: Rock and Roll's Broadcast Wizard
Chapter 4: Vincent "the Chin" Gigante: The Godfather's Godfather
Chapter 5: Jimmie Rodgers: A Star Is Born and Reborn
Chapter 6: Frankie Lymon: Sweet Voice Junkie
Chapter 7: Sal "the Swindler" Pisello: The Great Cut Out Swindle
Chapter 8: Drugs, Music, and the Mafia
Chapter 9: The Return of Payola
Chapter 10: Pop to Doo Wop to Hip Hop
Chapter 11: Scalping and Skimming
Appendix: List of Murdered Hip Hop Performers
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
Backbeat Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Rock Music" organized crime expert Jeffrey Sussman lays it all out in fascinating and documented detail from jukeboxes to Morris Levy, Vincent 'the Chin' Gigante to Payola, from Scalping to Skimming, and so much more.
Jeffrey Sussman exposes how the mob controlled much of the music business and shaped much of American culture. It will fascinate anyone interested in organized crime, rock & roll, and American history.
Jeffrey Sussman continues with his great 'The Rise and Decline of the Mob' books with this most recent account of the mafia and the music business. Mob fans will love Sussman's insightful account of the relationship between the Genovese Family boss, Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante, and Roulette Records owner Morris Levy.
As an avid reader, I am truly fascinated by Jeffrey Sussman's book, Backbeat Gangsters. His research is extensive and pristine, with a thrilling prose that makes this book a tour de force!
Jeffrey Sussman has done an eye-opening job in exposing the mob influence on rock and roll. He further documents, in an entertaining but lucid style, the corrupting influence that the mob has had on an important part of American culture. Highly recommended.
Jeffrey Sussman once again proves that he is the modern master of the mob. Backbeat Gangsters makes you question your dream of becoming a rock star and prepares you to turn down offers you can't refuse.
Exhaustively researched, compellingly written, Jeffery Sussman's Backbeat Gangsters is a must-read for anyone in the recording business. It's also an eye-opening account of the dark underbelly of the 'innocent' music we all grew up with. Bravo!
Jeffrey Sussman has brilliantly pulled back the curtain on a largely forgotten chapter of rock history. Backbeat Gangsters shines a spotlight on the untold stories of how the mob's grip on jukeboxes, payola, and the fortunes of artists shaped the rise of rock & roll. As someone working in radio today, I still see the echoes of the changes the mob brought to the music industry and their lasting impact on the business. Sussman's deep dive reveals a complex web where music and organized crime collided, forever altering the landscape of American culture.
A fascinating and enthralling dive into the layered history of the rise and decline of organized crime's influence in the music industry. Backbeat Gangsters by Jeffrey Sussman is a must-read for music lovers and history buffs alike. Mr. Sussman's best book yet into the influence of organized crime in American industry and society.
Jeffrey Sussman's book Backbeat Gangsters shines a light on the mob's sinister role in deciding who the winners and losers would be in the music industry. With this book, an extremely dark chapter in organized crime history finally gets the in-depth attention it deserves.
Jeffrey Sussman exposes how the mob controlled much of the music business and shaped much of American culture. It will fascinate anyone interested in organized crime, rock & roll, and American history.
Jeffrey Sussman continues with his great 'The Rise and Decline of the Mob' books with this most recent account of the mafia and the music business. Mob fans will love Sussman's insightful account of the relationship between the Genovese Family boss, Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante, and Roulette Records owner Morris Levy.
As an avid reader, I am truly fascinated by Jeffrey Sussman's book, Backbeat Gangsters. His research is extensive and pristine, with a thrilling prose that makes this book a tour de force!
Jeffrey Sussman has done an eye-opening job in exposing the mob influence on rock and roll. He further documents, in an entertaining but lucid style, the corrupting influence that the mob has had on an important part of American culture. Highly recommended.
Jeffrey Sussman once again proves that he is the modern master of the mob. Backbeat Gangsters makes you question your dream of becoming a rock star and prepares you to turn down offers you can't refuse.
Exhaustively researched, compellingly written, Jeffery Sussman's Backbeat Gangsters is a must-read for anyone in the recording business. It's also an eye-opening account of the dark underbelly of the 'innocent' music we all grew up with. Bravo!
Jeffrey Sussman has brilliantly pulled back the curtain on a largely forgotten chapter of rock history. Backbeat Gangsters shines a spotlight on the untold stories of how the mob's grip on jukeboxes, payola, and the fortunes of artists shaped the rise of rock & roll. As someone working in radio today, I still see the echoes of the changes the mob brought to the music industry and their lasting impact on the business. Sussman's deep dive reveals a complex web where music and organized crime collided, forever altering the landscape of American culture.
A fascinating and enthralling dive into the layered history of the rise and decline of organized crime's influence in the music industry. Backbeat Gangsters by Jeffrey Sussman is a must-read for music lovers and history buffs alike. Mr. Sussman's best book yet into the influence of organized crime in American industry and society.
Jeffrey Sussman's book Backbeat Gangsters shines a light on the mob's sinister role in deciding who the winners and losers would be in the music industry. With this book, an extremely dark chapter in organized crime history finally gets the in-depth attention it deserves.