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Not Fade Away Podcast
Margo Donohue
15 episodes
3 months ago
The podcast that takes a look back at musicians, singers, songwriters, producers, composers and artists who are no longer with us.
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The podcast that takes a look back at musicians, singers, songwriters, producers, composers and artists who are no longer with us.
Show more...
Music
Arts,
Performing Arts
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The Not Fade Away Podcast Ep 7: Dorothy Carvello
Not Fade Away Podcast
39 minutes
6 years ago
The Not Fade Away Podcast Ep 7: Dorothy Carvello
  Not Fade Away Episode 7: Author and Music Industry Veteran Dorothy Carvello Anything For a Hit: An A&R Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry   Hey there! Hi There! Ho there! The Not Fade Away podcast is back and I am thrilled to interview Dorothy Carevllo, author of “Anything For a Hit: An A&R Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry” for this episode. Dorothy is a 30+ year veteran of the music industry starting out as the assistant of Ahmet Ertegun who was the co-founder and president of Atlantic Records and wowzers--has she got some tea to spill! I first read about Dorothy in this interview from The New York Times discussing the possibility of the music industry one day having a #MeToo movement naming sexual harassers and batterers. While that has not seemed to be happening right now, Dorothy’s book might very well plant the seeds for it to occur sooner than later. (One would hope!) In this ep (and graciously answered all of my questions with honesty and integrity) we discuss: How the Brooklyn native with no contacts in the industry found her first job with Ahmet Ertegun (and the various abuses he put upon her) What it is was like to be a woman in the free-wheeling 80s and 90s music industry where men behaved badly with no consequences (and how it affected her career) Her favorite band successes and the ones that got away The income disparity that still exists in the business world and how it affected her financial stability Why she chose to name names of the various men she worked with who were either supportive or abusive Her friendship with music industry veteran Charlie Minor and what happened to the woman who murdered him in March 1995 (Clip of E True Hollywood Story: Charlie Minor) Her love affair with Michael Hutchence (she told me later he was “great in the sack!”) What she feels went wrong with the Martin Scorsese/Mick Jagger-produced rock drama Vinyl The best advice she can give anyone who wants to begin a career in music What she is up to today. Be sure to follow Dorothy at her website https://anythingforahitbook.com/ and on Twitter @DorothyCarvello! Also, be sure subscribe to the show so you won’t miss my next episode! Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out! In the meantime--follow me on social media! Like us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/ Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod  https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com
Not Fade Away Podcast
The podcast that takes a look back at musicians, singers, songwriters, producers, composers and artists who are no longer with us.