-
New Book, 'Anything For A Hit,' Shines Light On Music Industry's Misogyny
May 31, 2018 at 3:55 AM (PT)
What do you think? Add your comment below. -
There's no one specifically named, but, "a new book about the glory days of the music industry will expose the abuses of women that went along with the sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll," reports THE NEW YORK POST.
The book is “Anything For A Hit” and the author is DOROTHY CARVELLO, who spent a 25-year career in the business, including RCA, COLUMBIA and five at ATLANTIC RECORDS.
CARVELLO writes about, "the 'Mad Men'-like misogyny in a field where DJs were being bribed with cocaine and sex workers, and some record moguls were hiring and promoting their girlfriends. CARVELLO has kept her manuscript under tight security. No one has gotten a galley. Would-be excerpt publishers must come to her to read it and sign a nondisclosure agreement."

