KILL THE MUSIC is the true story of a girl crazy college radio idealist and his relationships between family, friends, enemies, and the politics of the music scene. Set in the "Bible Belt" during the late 1980's and early 1990's, this poignant account explores his experiences as a college radio deejay at WUSC-FM, and the owner of the ill-fated and controversial 4808 Club in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. 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.
KILL THE MUSIC is the first book by Michael G. Plumides Jr., a graduate of the University of South Carolina, with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and International Studies, who also holds a Doctorate in Jurisprudence from John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Complimentary wine and refreshments will be served.
Copies of KILL THE MUSIC will be available in paperback for purchase at the event for $17.99 ($2.00 off the list price. Limited availabilities.)
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Added by Michael G. Plumides Jr. J.D. on March 12, 2009