Even hardcore music fans don't know the name Ron Weisner . . . but they
should. A high-powered manager for over four decades, Ron worked
alongside Madonna, Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Gladys Knight, Curtis
Mayfield, Bill Withers, and, most notably, Michael Jackson. He saw the
King of Pop through his game-changing multi-platinum albums Thriller and
Off the Wall. He watched M.J.'s prickly father Joe run roughshod over
both his son and industry execs. He fought back as the industry tried to
steer Jackson in a musical direction that would have derailed his
career. And he saw Michael suffer through devastating press coverage
that turned the troubled singer's world upside down. Featuring an
introduction from Quincy Jones and commentary from Winwood, Knight, and
some behind-the-scenes record label power brokers, Weisner's
illuminating memoir Listen Out Loud underscores the destructive changes
to the industry during his forty-year career, including the shift in
focus from artistic integrity to the pursuit of cold hard numbers. It's
an intimate glimpse into the music world from a man with a keen eye,
sharp ears, and a big heart.