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cyklone |
I was afraid this would happen when I read he was in the hospital. RIP Ertegun. You're right, McNally, he's truly one of the giants of the music business. I like your playlist idea, too. | ||
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krj |
The only quibble I have with resp:6 is that my recollection is that the Rolling Stones were not a "rising" band when they signed with Atlantic. That deal was around 1970, and the first album under it was "Sticky Fingers" and the second was "Exile on Main Street." (Atlantic did the distribution; the labels read "Rolling Stones Records".) In the late 70s I went through a period where I often played several good anthologies of the old Atlantic soul tracks. | ||
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mcnally |
I thought that Atlantic (or subsidiary Atco) did the stateside distribution for the Stones albums that were recorded on London, but no doubt you're correct. And certainly Ertegun didn't have anything like the influence over the career of the Rolling Stones that he did over Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, and many others.. What can I say -- I was in a hurry, I had a radio show to get to. | ||
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krj |
"London" was the USA imprint of the British firm Decca Records, which released the early Stones albums in the UK. I think London Records was better known as a classical music imprint; I'm having trouble thinking of other rock bands who were on that label, though I'm sure there must have been a few. The Rolling Stone (magazine) obituary for Ertegun also credits him for signing Cream, and for getting Neil Young to join up with Crosby Stills & Nash. | ||
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katie |
My friend Gino was a good friend of Mr. Ertegun's. He said he was a wonderful friend. (Sadly, my friend Gino died a few years ago, from esophageal cancer.) | ||
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mcnally |
Rock 'n' Roll pioneer Bo Diddley has died at the age of 79. His distinctive namesake beat can be heard in the work of the many musicians he influenced and he leaves behind a number of popular blues standards that will ensure his legacy continues. | ||
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