About the Author:
Stuart Dill, a 26-year veteran of Nashville's country music scene, has served as a personal manager fro Minnie Pearl, Dwight Yoakam, Freddy Fender, Michael Martin Murphey, The Wreckers, Jo Dee Messina, Point of Grace, Laura Bell Bundy, and Billy Ray Cyrus, among others. Dill is a longtime member of Leadership Music and is a member of the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. He lives in Brentwood, Tennessee, with his wife and two children. Murder on Music Row is his first novel.
Review:
The facades, the egos, the naivete. Perfect. I loved how the hidden agendas were brought to light - an unfortunate reality on Music Row. The twists and turns kept me hanging on. When I was done reading, I wanted to pick it up and start over again. It was an awesome read. --Jo Dee Messina, CMA and ACM award-winning mulit-platinum recording artist
Murder on Music Row has more twists and turns than a spring tornado in Tennessee. This book will have you diving under the covers with a flashlight, of course. A terrific read. --Marshall Chapman, critically acclaimed musician and author of They Came to Nashville
Well conceived, well paced, and well written, Stuart Dill's Music City crime novel is a joy to read. Pop country culture now has a dark side.
Rodney Crowell, Grammy Award winner, member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and acclaimed author of Chinaberry Sidewalks
Stuart Dill's novel is the ultimate music insider's whodunit. He gives us a front-row seat to watch folks driven more by ambition, power, deceit, and greed than by music. I was reluctant to read Murder on Music Row for fear that it might turn out to be a book I had always wanted to write myself. My fears were proven true. --Robert Hicks, author of The Widow of the South and A Separate Country
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