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When a Label Chief Threatened to Cancel Metallica Signing
An Elektra Records senior executive paints a great picture of an industry legend: “You have to get out of here. That guy is crazy”
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The exec who ran the Elektra-Asylum labels has passed. During his career he worked with everyone from Captain Beefheart to Metallica to Mötley Crüe
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