Our longtime pal Jerry Greenberg, the legendary former head of Atlantic Records during the label’s heyday—he also ran Michael Jackson’s MJJ—has a new autobiography, Whole Lotta Music.
In the book, Jerry recounts his decades in the music biz, from his teenage years as a musician and producer to his ascent through the executive ranks of Atlantic, where he became the youngest president of a major label at the age of 32. Among the acts he signed and/or worked with are ABBA, AC/DC, Foreigner and Sister Sledge.
More details on Amazon.
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