About the Book
What they Say about Tyrone Hatchback: "He trails mayhem wherever he wanders." - Deputy Chief Inspector Slade, Scotland Yard. "Boil him down to his toenails, you won't find a tad of backbone." - Beauregard Spate, Orange Hill, Mississippi. "Dear, oh dear!" - PC Darling, Thames Valley Police. "I can't abide the prospect of that ambulating accident as a son-in-law." - Mrs. Dixie Belle Benbow - Orange Hill, Mississippi. "Flippin' bleedin' bloody raver," - April Stokes, Innkeeper, King Alfred Hotel, Bayswater, London. "Not Saturnine, not mercurial. Solar, I think." - Vanessa Hart, witch, Stoke Bottom, Berkshire, England.
About the Author: Tim Whitsett (b. 1943, Jackson, Mississippi) is a music publisher, musician, songwriter, producer, author, consultant, publisher/editor of Music Business Times, and founder / managing partner of digital music label LocoBop. His lifelong association with the music business began professionally as a sixteen-year-old recording artist signed to Imperial Records. With his band, The Imperial Show Band, he recorded over twenty singles for a number of labels, including Epic, Ace, Capitol, Sue, Island, Musicor, Imperial, and others. In 1966, at the peak of tensions in Mississippi over civil rights, Whitsett introduced two new singers to his band, Tommy Tate and Dorothy Moore, both black, and both later to achieve chart acclaim as solo artists. From 1970, Whitsett has been a music publishing executive in the U.S. and London with Stax Records, Chrysalis Music, Warner/Chappell Music, and Malaco Music, managing song catalogs that included works by David Bowie, Jethro Tull, The Chieftains, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Chuck Berry, George Gershwin, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Otis Redding, Al Green, and Isaac Hayes, among others. Whitsett has authored three music-publishing textbooks and a dictionary of music business terms, in addition to offering consulting services for music publishers and copyright investors.