Famous Music Hoaxes explores the world of deception in the music industry, revealing how lies, publicity stunts, and fabricated identities have shaped popular music. The book uncovers how these deceptions have not only fooled the public but also significantly impacted artists' careers, trends, and the perception of authenticity. For instance, the book delves into how the rise of mass media has created fertile ground for misrepresentations, contrasting pre-internet myths with contemporary viral fabrications. The book analyzes how these hoaxes are often carefully orchestrated strategies to exploit public perception for profit and fame.
Beginning with a definition of what constitutes a music hoax, the book progresses through case studies of identity fabrication, career-boosting publicity stunts, and misinformation. Through investigative journalism, artist biographies, and media studies, Famous Music Hoaxes offers a critical perspective on consuming music and understanding the narratives surrounding our favorite artists.