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Backbeat Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Rock Music

Backbeat Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Rock Music is the latest Rise and Decline Mob books by popular author Jeffrey Sussman. The book is a shocking expose of the early days of rock and roll when the mob used every tactic they could, from creating their own record labels, bribing radio DJs and stacking jukeboxes with their own artists, to exploiting and intimidating performers, and creating their own black market of bootlegged records, to make millions.

Nicholas Pileggi, author of Casino and co-author of Goodfellas, wrote, "Jeffrey Sussman exposes how the mob controlled much of the music business and shaped much of American culture. It will fascinate anyone interested in organized crime, rock & roll, and American history."