In this "highly entertaining snapshot of a wild-frontier moment in pop
culture" (Rolling Stone), discover the wild and explosive true story
of the early years of MTV directly from the original VJs.
Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn (along with
the late J. J. Jackson) had front-row seats to a cultural
revolution--and the hijinks of pop music icons like Adam Ant, Cyndi
Lauper, Madonna, and Duran Duran--as the first VJs on the fledgling
network MTV. From partying with David Lee Roth to flying on Bob Dylan's
private jet, they were on a breakneck journey through a music
revolution.
Boing beyond the compelling behind the scenes tales of this
unforgettable era, VJ is also a coming-of-age story about the 1980s,
its excesses, controversies, and everything in between. "At last--the
real inside story of the MTV explosion that rocked the world, in all its
giddy excess, from the video pioneers who saw all the hair, drugs and
guitars up close. VJ is the wild, hilarious, addictive tale of how one
crazy moment changed pop culture forever" (Rob Sheffield, New York
Times bestselling author).