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Offered Here: Lot of 6 Music Industry Letters 1970-1978. This collection includes six letters from notable figures in the music industry. The lot features two letters from Jerry Wexler, one letter from Al Bell, one from Danny Goldberg, one from Steven Rosen, and an invitation to Mo Ostin's 50th birthday celebration. These pieces offer a glimpse into the communications and events of the music industry during the 1970s.

Additional Information: Jerry Wexler was a prominent music producer and one of the major record industry players who coined the term "Rhythm & Blues" and worked with renowned artists such as Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles. Al Bell was a key executive at Stax Records and played a significant role in the development of Southern soul music. Danny Goldberg served in various capacities, including manager and producer for famous acts, while Steven Rosen is known for his music journalism. Mo Ostin was a legendary music executive, instrumental in bringing success to Warner Bros. Records.

Provenance/Authenticity: From the Capricorn Records collection

Condition: All items are in very good condition, showing common signs of age consistent with their vintage. Each letter and document has retained its integrity, making this lot well-preserved for its era.
Lot of 6 Music Industry Letters 1970-1978
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