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    Doug Morris (born November 23, 1938) is an American record executive. He served as chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Universal Music Group...
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  • online while detailing the campaigns by music industry executives such as Doug Morris to adapt to changing technology. The publisher Viking distributed the...
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  • at Columbia Records, Stringer became the CEO of Sony Music succeeding Doug Morris in April 2017. In his first year as CEO, Stringer oversaw a 12.2% increase...
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    Universal Music Group, and then chairman on 9 March 2011, succeeding Doug Morris. Within his first year as chairman & CEO of Universal, the company acquired...
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  • Interscope through the imprint, instead signing a management deal with Doug Morris' 12Tone Music. Through these labels, he released two albums, Oxnard (2018)...
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  • talents and brought her to the attention of then CEO of Atlantic Records, Doug Morris who then signed her.[citation needed] The album was received with enthusiasm...
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  • 3:02 "Love, Love, Love" (Terry Knight) - 2:55 "Go Out and Get Her" (Doug Morris) - 2:56 "Barefootin'" (Robert Parker) - 2:55 "Smokin' in the Boy's Room"...
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  • Records. It was written by Doug Morris, Barbara Baer, Eliot Greenberg, and Robert Schwartz, and was also produced by Morris. The lyrics refer to drummer...
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  • become the president at Motown Records. MCA Music Entertainment Group CEO Doug Morris promoted Heavy D. as the new president of Uptown several months before...
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  • Rising Tide Records was a record label started by Doug Morris, former head of Warner Music Group, and Daniel Glass, who became President. The label had...
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    its share in Interscope to Iovine and Field. Then, in January 1996, Doug Morris, chairman and CEO of the music division of MCA Inc., convinced Iovine...
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  • Halperin, Shirley (November 8, 2011). "Dr. Luke Signs Label Deal With Sony, Doug Morris Calls Hitmaker His 'New Jimmy' Iovine". Billboard. Retrieved December...
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    Big Tree's founder, Doug Morris, had heard the song through the wall and came into the room. When Greenberg decided against it, Morris said "We want it,"...
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    the original on October 9, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2011. "Berry Gordy, Doug Morris, Smokey Robinson Preview 'Motown: The Musical'". The Hollywood Reporter...
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  • way to Atlantic Records executive Doug Morris in late 1993. Drummer Stan Frazier later recalled that "Doug Morris [from Atlantic] saw the live energy...
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    presented. The album was reworked and expanded under the guidance of Doug Morris and the musical talents of Steve Caton, Eric Rosse, Will MacGregor, Carlo...
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  • a song and single by American soul singer, Dean Parrish. Written by Doug Morris and Eliot Greenberg, it was first released in the US 1967 without any...
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    year, Teller was fired and replaced by former Warner Music Group head Doug Morris. Palmese left MCA a week later. Afterwards, Jay Boberg was named as the...
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  • former Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris was appointed chairman of Sony Music Entertainment. Focused on A&R, Morris named Peter Edge, president of A&R...
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    Doug Morris, saying that Morris had been "leading a campaign to destabilize Warner Music in an effort to seize control of the company". As Morris's strongest...
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    which label she wanted to sign to. Ultimately, she chose to meet with Doug Morris, the director of Sony Music Entertainment. She flew to the label's headquarters...
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    album, was released in 2004 after she was signed to Universal Records by Doug Morris. The album includes musical contributions from Townshend, Pino Palladino...
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  • Hip-O Records has its roots in Universal Music Group Chairman & CEO Doug Morris' relationship with Rhino. As co-Chairman of Atlantic Records during the...
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  • needed] was created by former Universal Music Group chairman and CEO Doug Morris and Daniel Glass (founder of Glassnote Records), who became its president...
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    New York magazine reported rumors that then Warner Music US chairman Doug Morris had offered the group a lucrative new deal in exchange for dropping the...
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  • president of Savoy Records Lewis Merenstein (1934–2016), record producer Doug Morris (1938–), chairman of Sony Music Entertainment, former chairman and CEO...
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  • Ahmet Ertegun David Geffen Berry Gordy Lucian Grainge Jay-Z Debra L. Lee Doug Morris Mo Ostin L.A. Reid Sean Diddy Combs Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman...
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  • Big Tree Records was a record label founded by Doug Morris in 1970. It was best known for releases by Lobo, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Brownsville...
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  • Stone's production efforts prompted then-Atlantic Records president Doug Morris to bring in Hill to assist Stone and salvage the album.[citation needed]...
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  • penalty Doug Morris (born 1938), chairman and CEO of the Universal Music Group (1995–2011) and Sony Music Entertainment (2011–2017) Douglas Morris (1908–1990)...
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