I certainly heard my share of Morris Levy stories back in the day as a young lawyer, but never appreciated that he had a long history in the jazz era before he become known as a music business "tough guy" with reputed mob ties. There were snippets in other books about Levy, but finally, we have a real biography, and it's a good one, from the early days, as the founder of Birdland, to the rock and roll "shows" (Alan Freed anyone?) to the establishment of Roulette, and beyond. Morris was a somewhat ruthless, clever guy who was known more for his ability to see the angles than for artist development or genre-breaking trends. But, the story is fascinating- and covers the sweep of the industry from its immediate post-WWII underpinnings to the boom years in the '70s. Here's the review; there is also a companion piece interviewing Richard Carlin, the author.
http://thevinylpress.com/morris-levy-biography/
http://thevinylpress.com/morris-levy-biography/
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