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The first full account of the life of legendary music producer Neil Bogart, who founded Casablanca Records and made the top acts of music's defining genres of the 1970s: disco (Donna Summer, Village People), stadium rock (KISS), and funk (Parliament). Written by his close nephew, who draws extensively on family archives and anecdotes, the book will capture all the glitz and glamour of Bogart's empire of excess.

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The first full account of the life of legendary music producer Neil Bogart, who founded Casablanca Records and made the top acts of music's defining genres of the 1970s: disco (Donna Summer, Village People), stadium rock (KISS), and funk (Parliament). Written by his close nephew, who draws extensively on family archives and anecdotes, the book will capture all the glitz and glamour of Bogart's empire of excess.
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Brett Ermilio was born in Brooklyn, New York, but his immediate family transplanted to Southern California when his uncle, Neil Scott Bogart, hit it big in the music business. Brett received the Sherill C. Corwin screenwriting award for Best Screenplay for his script entitled Jacob. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and California State University, Northridge, graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in History. Brett currently resides in New Jersey.Josh Levine's writing credits include a documentary based on the Holocaust restitution case, Stern v.Generali, called On Moral Grounds. He has also written for the Beverly Hills Courier where he covered the LAUSD. He graduated from the Master's of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California in 2003 with a Master's Degree in professional writing. He also works with 826LA, the Young Storytellers Foundation.