Hit Men

Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business

Fredric Dannen

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"Hit Men" by Fredric Dannen is a riveting exposé that delves into the dark underbelly of the music industry. Dannen meticulously investigates the behind-the-scenes machinations of powerful record labels, managers, and promoters, revealing the cutthroat tactics and high-stakes deals that shape the careers of some of the biggest names in music.

Through in-depth interviews and exhaustive research, Dannen exposes the seedy world of payola, where radio stations accept bribes in exchange for playing certain songs. He documents how this practice has manipulated the charts, determining the success or failure of artists based on corporate interests rather than talent.

This eye-opening account also delves into the coercive control exerted by record labels over artists. Dannen unveils the exploitative contracts, unfair royalty arrangements, and manipulative marketing tactics that have left many musicians trapped in oppressive deals, struggling to regain creative freedom and earn a fair income from their work.

While "Hit Men" uncovers the dark side of the industry, it also highlights the resilience and determination of artists who refuse to be silenced. Dannen presents inspiring stories of musicians who have fought against the system and achieved success on their own terms.

This meticulously researched and thought-provoking narrative is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of the music business. Dannen's compelling storytelling will leave readers both shocked by the industry's corruption and inspired by the power of artistic integrity and perseverance.

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