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The music industry is paying tribute to powerhouse record executive Mo Ostin who died "peacefully in his sleep" on Sunday evening, according to a statement from Warner Records. He was 95 years old.
Mo Ostin, the music executive who helped transform Warner Bros. Records into one of the most admired music labels in the world and who earned respect and lasting allegiance from musicians from Los ...
I was always equally captivated by Mo’s extraordinary wife Evelyn, who we all aspired to be like and who we loved immensely. Ostin’s contemporary, Sony Music Entertainment’s Chief Creative ...
Mo Ostin, the legendary record executive who ran Warner/Reprise Records for over 30 years and worked with iconic artists including the Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell ...
Mo Ostin, a force in the music industry who died in August, was also an art enthusiast whose major works include Magritte, Basquiat and Twombly. By Bernard Mokam Publicly, Mo Ostin was a powerful ...
Get 69% off this MacBook Air FILE - Record executive Mo Ostin, foreground left, is embraced by singer/songwriter Paul Simon, right, as singer/songwriter Neil Young, background left, and producer ...
By Jim Farber Mo Ostin, who in his many years as the powerful chief executive of Warner Bros. Records made a point of putting the artist first, in the process encouraging the most important works ...
Mo Ostin, the industry giant and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who led Warner Bros. Records for nearly a quarter-century and worked with some of music’s all-time biggest names — from Frank ...
The tradition dates back to 1969, attracting thousands to the San Antonio River Walk FILE - Record executive Mo Ostin, foreground left, is embraced by singer/songwriter Paul Simon, right ...
Mo Ostin, who presided as a top executive at Warner Bros.-Reprise Records for more than three decades, during which the artist-friendly company enjoyed a glittering, hit-making run, died Sunday of ...
He was 95. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File) (Gregory Bull, AP2003) NEW YORK – Mo Ostin, a self-effacing giant of the music business who with rare integrity presided over Warner Bros. Records ...
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