[PDF.31ag] DIGIRENT - Kill the Music: The chronicle of a college radio idealist's rock 'n' roll rebellion in an era of intrusive morality and censorship
DIGIRENT - Kill the Music: The chronicle of a college radio idealist's rock 'n' roll rebellion in an era of intrusive morality and censorship
Jr. Michael G. Plumides
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Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides epub Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides pdf download Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides pdf file Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides audiobook Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides book review Kill the Music: The Jr. Michael G. Plumides summary | #3839364 in Books | Booksurge Publishing | 2009-04-30 | 2009-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.53 x5.25l,.54 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Insightful, Entertaining, and Damn Funny at Times|By Preston P. Toney|Let me start off by saying I'm 33. I was between 12-14 years old when all of the the events that take place in this novel were happening. I wasn't there to witness the cultural growing pains of Charlotte first hand as a music fan. That being said i think i can offer a different viewpoint and perspective than||"KILL THE MUSIC is a frank and funny memoir of Plumides' days as a pioneering college radio deejay and club owner in the scarlet red states. It's a love letter to the real ideals of rock; a steamy love letter, heavy on raunch, but that's exactly as it should b
This poignant memoir explores the experiences of Michael Plumides, a college radio deejay at WUSC-FM, and the owner of the ill-fated and controversial 4808 Club, in Uptown Charlotte, NC. Through entertaining conversations with legendary rock stars, tales of sexual liaisons, and the ins and outs of concert promotion, KILL THE MUSIC is a no-holds-barred comedic, skewed, enlightening, and sometimes sad look into a past not so long ago, and how oddly our society is connected...
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