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Mansion on the Hill, The: Dylan, Young, Geffen, and Springsteen and the Head-on Collision of Rock and Comm erce (edit title)

by Fred Goodman (Author) (edit contributors)

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In 1964, on the brink of the British Invasion, the music business in America shunned rock and roll. There was no rock press, no such thing as artist management -- literally no rock-and-roll business. Today the industry will gross over $20 billion. How did this change happen? From the moment... read more

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PAUL ROTHCHILD WASN'T THINKING ABOUT BUSINESS WHEN HE WANdered into Club 47 in Cambridge one night in 1962.

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  1. Fred Goodman (Author)

First Edition

Original Language: English
Publisher: Times Books
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Publication Date: 1997
ISBN: 0812921135
Page Count: 431

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