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The Year The Music Dies

Charles C. Mann, The Year The Music Dies: "Not long before his sudden death from a heart attack, I saw Timothy White at a party in Boston, standing by the bar in his usual bow tie and white bucks. When he waved me over, I was delighted: Timothy was not only the editor of Billboard but a respected music critic and biographer. Even the executives he often took to task conceded, with a wince, that he understood the secretive, confusing business better than almost anyone. 'How much you want to bet that the entire music industry collapses?' he asked me. 'And I mean soon - like five, ten years. Kaboom!'"

 

 

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