SHOWBIZ TIME MAGAZINE
NEW BOOK EXPOSES VERY SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT MUSIC, SHOWBIZ, JAZZ AND SINGERS. Cont'd from Part 1
EXAMPLE FIVE: On protecting the royalties and rights of singers, composers and musicians. The author tells frightening stories about greedy and Machiavellic music publishers who used all the tricks in the book to cheat recording artists. He gave as an example Hart P. Danks who had two of the biggest hits in music history and died in absolute poverty, cheated by publishers and producers who paid him only thirty Dollars for recording his songs. He never received a dime from royalties. Fortunately, in 1924, ASCAP won a major battle against the Dill Radio Congress Bill that would have allowed radio stations, restaurant owners and music publishers to play music without paying royalties and copyrights to singers, musicians and composers. This was clearly discussed on page 2339.
VISUAL BEAUTY AND AUTHORITATIVE REFERENCE TOOL
The book has 975 photos and artwork, illustrating America’s musical history, singers, musicians and headliners from the early 19th century to the very present. Starting with the early recording artists, very first Jazz tunes, early acts on Broadway and reaching to the most recent appearance and work of a star, a musician, or a jazz-cabaret femme fatale who is trying to make a name for herself on Broadway, in Hollywood or just –simply- anywhere at any cost. BEST MUSICIANS, SINGERS, ALBUMS AND ENTERTAINMENT PERSONALITIES OF THE 19th, 20th AND 21st CENTURIES is a global entertainment panorama, both historically and visually, and is on its way to become an international bestseller, no doubt! In addition to the fun part, the visual beauty of the book and its magnificent layout, the scholarly and historical chapters are overwhelming and strongly impressive. For instance, the author lists and rates the 2,500 best recordings (CDs and Albums) in Jazz, Pop, Standards, Rock and Cabaret from the very early days of recordings to the most recent release by a star or a starlet. Also, the book lists the names (And Photos) and describes the accomplishments of the best singers in the business, based upon international/national survey, and their Dollar value on the market. Quite an audacious undertaking. It could infuriate many in the business, nevertheless it remains impressive and quite entertaining. This is the trademark of the books of Maximillien de Lafayette, author of the Who’s Who, which is the Volume V of the series The World Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment, published by the Federation of American Musicians, Singers and Performing Artists in collaboration with TimesSquarePress. Lafayette wrote more than 105 books. But BEST MUSICIANS, SINGERS, ALBUMS AND ENTERTAINMENT PERSONALITIES OF THE 19th, 20th AND 21st CENTURIES is his best work. On one side of the coin, this volume is a most indispensable reference tool, and on the other side of the coin, Volume V of the World Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment is one of the most entertaining, lively and fun books to read. Among the discussed topics in the books, the most interesting ones are: A-Ragtime and Jazz female composers, B-Memorable moments and shows in the history of entertainment in America, C- Class A and Class D of Jazz and cabaret musicians and singers (Watch Out! It is steamy and controversial), D- Early years of Rock “N” Roll and Jazz, E-And the best of all is: Outstanding Personalities of Jazz, Cabaret, and Entertainment Personalities of the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries. Patrice Ferris appears on the front cover of the book. A good choice indeed. Bruce Morrow a.k.a. COUSIN BRUCIE from Sirius Satelitte Radio, Dr. Trudy Pitts, and Diva Antoinette Montague, rising star of Soul and Jazz are on the back cover. And they look good! Diversity is an asset when it comes to writing a book; diversity of themes, topics and facets of the study. This book has a strong emphasis on the multi-varied aspects of American entertainment and performing arts. And the listings of stars and legends overflow with abundance and meticulous details, ranging from Frank Sinatra, Al Jolson, Jimmy Durante, Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, Tony Bennett to Eartha Kitt, Cousin Brucie, Patrice Ferris, Roseanna Vitro, Mamas and Papas, Michelle Phillips, the Beatles, B.B King, Doo Wop legends, Madonna, Celine Dion, Peggy Judy, Peggy Lee and the most recent discovered talent in music. In other words, this volume has covered all the territories and angles of music and showbiz for the past two centuries.
Volume V of the World Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment is highly recommended; one of the 10 best books on entertainment in a decade. Grab a copy, it is a timeless treasure!