Appetite For Dysfunction is a self-exploratory journey through Vicky’s life. A small town girl who risks everything by
dropping out of art school, leaving behind the safety of loved ones and small town values, and making her way to
Hollywood. When Vicky arrived, she landed a job as a mere record store clerk, to then miraculously find herself deep in
the trenches of an unscrupulous, male dominated, music entertainment business, and blossomed into Hollywood’s most
controversial A&R woman and band manager. Vicky followed her dream and achieved it. She became the top female record
company executive and personal band manager. Only to reach her aspirations while working with s N’ Roses, to then
take on the most coveted A&R position to date at Geffen Records, under David Geffen himself. It was common knowledge,
that while David Geffen was relaxing at his Malibu beach house, Hamilton was busy scouring dark clubs for talent. Doing
the kind of legwork many larger record labels had gotten away from.
Appetite For Dysfunction is the first time Vicky candidly speaks out about the life she lived on the front lines, deep
in the heartless world of the music business. Hamilton brings to this book her unbiased observations and shrewd glimpses
about who these rock stars and executives are at the core of their beings, and about herself, as well. She expresses her
gratitude for her historic past and her accomplishments, as well as her own shortcomings along the way. She shares her
victories, her mistakes, the horror stories, and her dark comedic approach to “making it” in the entertainment business.
Even while getting her heart broken on many occasions, leading to some cataclysmic breakdowns,Vicky battles to hang on
to her integrity. Painfully taking the highroad, as she loses her job at Capitol Records, while facing eviction and a
phone that suddenly stopped ringing, Vicky holds her head high, humbly reinvents herself, and literally, goes on with
the show.
One of the many highlights of this book is when Vicky produced and released June Carter-Cash’s record, Press On>.
Hamilton was so determined to get June a record deal that, when no one else wanted to make a record with June, Vicky
started her own label, Small Hairy Dog. Through her relationship with Carter-Cash, while making Press On>, Vicky found
herself trusting her own faith and intuition and began questioning her personal lifestyle choices and stopped looking
outside of herself for happiness. No longer coming from a place of fear, Vicky finds sobriety and a new perspective on
life. Vicky’s persistence and shift of faith paid off when June’s record won a Grammy.
This book is about a small town girl who follows her heart to Hollywood, finds success only to lose it all, after
chasing a dream that becomes a nightmare, because nothing and no one are what they appear to be. Hitting the bottom of a
dark and lonely abyss to then climb out triumphantly. This book shares Vicky Hamilton’s undeniable optimism, hope and
faith-eternal, and is a must read for anyone who is a music fan and curious about the golden era of the record business,
and for anyone with a dream of their own.
Vicky Hamilton is a long time Grammy Award-Winning music industry executive and personal manager, featured on VH-1s,
Biography Channel's and BBC.
She is considered one of the most successful female music executives in the industry.
Pull down the safety bar, Appetite For Dysfunction is a wild and exhilarating ride.