Crime of the Century

Crime of the Century! Angie Moon explains her new Classic Rock / True Crime book

Mama, just killed a man!  Learn all about musicians who killed, artists with mob connections, murders and money laundering, oh my!  Angie Moon has written the book:  Crime of the Century – Classic Rock and True Crime.  In this one-hour interview, Angie informed Jex Russell and I on so many topics!

  • Jack Ruby & the Band
  • DEVO’s connection with true crime
  • Dennis Wilson & Charles Manson
  • The excellent cover art of her book
  • Publishing a book from scratch
  • Social media and promotion
  • The diversity of classic rock
  • The Kinks
  • The White Album
  • And so much more!
  • Thank you Angie and thank you Jex for the education on Grab A Stack of Rock!

You can get your copy now on your local Amazon, or directly from the author.

 

 


Show notes:

Your dad was once a police officer, and later on in life you realized there were no books about true crime and classic rock.  Does that about sum up what started you on this journey?

I like the way the book is formatted.  You have a chapter about a band/crime, and you introduce both the band and the criminal in a way that you don’t need any background knowledge at all.

Jack Ruby and the Hawks (the Band) – sounds like Jack had a reputation and an aura to him?  No surprise the shows they played at his club were poorly attended?

What is it about the Kinks that you love so much?  Can you sum it up?  What do you imagine that party at John Wayne Gacy’s place was like?

I enjoyed your overview of the White Album.  I realize this might be the most difficult question of the interview, but where do you rank that Beatles album in their catalogue?

I didn’t know about Charles Manson’s childhood, and that his alcoholic mother was destitute and spent time in prison.  That had to have an impact on the person he became.  I also had no idea he was studying Scientology.

Reading about how Manson and his girls duped Dennis into staying at his rented mansion, fleecing him for $100,000 worth of generosity, just made me feel sad for Dennis.  He was not a man without his demons.

Are there any classic rock crimes or bands that you just decided to steer clear of for this book?

I did not know that Paul McCartney bought the rights to Buddy Holly’s back catalogue!

It’s the Crime of the Century! Grab A Stack of Rock with Jex and special guest, author Angie Moon!

GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man
Episode 63: Crime of the Century with Angie Moon

Please welcome Angie Moon to the show!  Angie has long been a member of the WordPress community, and is now out with her first book:  Crime of the Century!  It’s all about the connections between classic rock and true crime, and could be the first book of its kind.

This afternoon, co-host Jex Russell and I will talk with Angie about the book, and these fascinating cases of crime intertwined with figures from classic rock history.  The Kinks, the Beach Boys, Debbie Harry, Jimmy Page, Frank Zappa and DEVO are all covered in the book, with an additional section on “musicians who killed”!  It’s a fascinating read.  You’re bound to learn something you didn’t know before on today’s show.

You can get your copy now on your local Amazon, or directly from the author.

Please join us this afternoon for the Crime of the Century!

 

 

Friday June 21 at 3:00 P.M. E.S.T. / 4:00 P.M. Atlantic.   Enjoy on YouTube or on Facebook!

 

What’s Good? With D’Arcy Briggs – Music, Unboxing and More

I was so pleased to be able to collaborate with YouTuber D’Arcy Briggs. He has a great channel all about physical media and music, and my favourite new feature of his is called “What’s Good”.  It’s just him and a guest literally talking about whatever’s fresh and good that they want to share.  This is only the second episode of “What’s Good”, following the debut with Jex Russell!

For me, I had three unboxings and a Gene Simmons set to show.  The unboxings are brand new and exclusive to this show!   This is the first reveal of these treasures to come into my collection.

D’Arcy had some cool stuff included new music by Jack Antonoff, jazz rock fusion, the complete English Beat, some vinyl, and a parcel from Ontario!  We took four turns each but you’ll have to watch the show to see what we brought.

One of the items I was proud to show was my autographed copy of Angie Moon’s first book, Crime of the Century.  You can find out more and buy your copy by clicking this link. crazyonclassicrock.com/buy-crime-of-the-century

Crime of the Century is an original book idea about the connections between classic rock and roll and true crimes!  Some are less known than others.  The Band and Jack Ruby?  The Kink and John Wayne Gacy?  DEVO and John Hinkley Jr.?  I didn’t know any of this before.  I can’t wait to dig in and talk to Angie on Grab A Stack of Rock.  She came from right here in the WordPress community and it’s awesome to see her out with her first book!

Check out the episode below, and subscribe to D’Arcy’s channel if you already haven’t!