Ron Fair - philosophical shift in music
May 27th, 2008
Channel: Music Managers Forum
Channel: Music Managers Forum
The Chairman of Geffen Records talks about water, air and bubbles…
Ron Fair talks to t5m.com about discovering artists, producing records and making music. Ron’s office is a record studio, he grew up in The Summer of Love and he references influences as disparate as Mozart, Cat Stevens, Jimi Hendrix and Slayer. Ron’s solution to the industry’s woes is… to stick to your knitting.
Robin Kennedy. May 27th, 2008
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