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    Austin (/ˈɔːstɪn/ AW-stin) is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into...
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    DGC Records in 1990, and co-founding DreamWorks Records (with Mo Ostin, Michael Ostin and Lenny Waronker) in 1996. In film, he founded the Geffen Film...
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    Hungary; ITF, Monastery, Tunisia; Golden Autumn, Slavutych, Ukraine; SXSW, Ostin, Texas, USA "Former Soviet Union | Billboard, 1997, 04, 26, р. 59" (PDF). worldradiohistory...
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  • for his decision to remove the track. Warner Bros. Records chairman Mo Ostin said in a 1994 interview with the Los Angeles Times, "[Time Warner] got...
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    during their four-month stint at The Starwood, Warner Bros executive Mo Ostin and producer Ted Templeman signed them to an inauspicious two-album contract...
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  • backing vocals (7) Producer – Michael Omartian Assistant Producer – Michael Ostin Engineer and Mixing – Chet Himes Second Engineer – Stuart Gitlin Mastering...
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    new holding company, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic, under the direction of Mo Ostin and Joe Smith. The head of production was Kenneth Hyman, son of Seven Arts...
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    So on a horrendously rainy night in mid-1977", Warner Bros. executive Mo Ostin and producer Ted Templeman saw Van Halen perform at the Starwood in Hollywood...
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    many when Parsons was enthusiastically signed to Reprise Records by Mo Ostin in mid-1972. The ensuing GP (1973) featured several members of Elvis Presley's...
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    sub-label. Most significantly the deal brought Reprise manager Morris "Mo" Ostin into the company. In 1964, upon seeing the profits record companies made...
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  • critics to films such as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, as well as The...
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    Goldsberry was born in San Jose, California and raised in both Houston, Texas and Detroit, Michigan. She is the daughter of Betty Sanders, an industrial...
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  • I'll See You in My Dreams Rona The Breakup Girl Joan Baker The Intern Mrs. Ostin Voice 2016 The Hollars Pam Youth in Oregon Estelle Engersol 2017 Downsizing...
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  • Jimmie Rodgers Nina Simone Sly Stone The Velvet Underground Thom Bell Mo Ostin Ralph S. Peer Alan Dower Blumlein Keith Hancock (of Tesoro High School in...
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    June 6, 2024. White, Timothy (November 12, 1994). "Lenny Waronker and Mo Ostin: How 2 Warner Bros. Execs Taught the Bunny to Rock". Nielsen Business Media...
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    "Jim Stewart". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved January 31, 2022. "Mo Ostin". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved January 31, 2022. "Don Cornelius"...
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  • music 1995 in hip hop music 1995 in Latin music 1995 in jazz January 1 – Mo Ostin steps down as chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group. January 8 – Pearl...
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  • executive for DreamWorks Records, the label started by David Geffen, Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker. While there, he brought in the bands the Eels and Propellerheads...
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  • Christine Farnon Thom Bell Joseph Tarsia Jim Stewart Dave Smith Peter Cooper Mo Ostin Barrett Strong Jeff Beck Ramsey Lewis Jerry Allison Dino Danelli Pharoah...
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  • politician, mayor of Providence, Rhode Island (1965–1975) (b. 1930) Mo Ostin, 95, Hall of Fame record executive (Warner Records, Reprise Records, Verve...
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    for third place. The Bruins opened their new practice facility, the Mo Ostin Basketball Center. They defeated Stanford in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12...
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  • figures in the music world. In recent years, his subjects have included Mo Ostin, Mark Lanegan, Ronnie Spector, Charlie Watts, Dusty Hill, Mary Wilson, Charley...
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  • singer-songwriter; performs pop rock under the stage name Five for Fighting Mo Ostin – music executive, Chairman Emeritus of Warner Bros. Records Kira Roessler...
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  • JayDaYoungan, 24, rapper July 29 – Jim Sohns, 75, rock singer July 31 – Mo Ostin, 95, record producer August 4 – Sam Gooden, 87, soul singer August 5 – Michael...
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    pioneered the all-female band sound in the early to mid-1970s) in 1969 when Mo Ostin signed them to Warner Bros. Records. There were also others, such as The...
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    Senior Day. March 10, 2015 – UCLA announced the construction of the Mo Ostin Basketball Center. April 6, 2015 – Kevon Looney foregoes his remaining collegiate...
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