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Topic History of: RIP Adam MCA Beastie Boy
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JK2006 It's all in 65 My Life So Far GG!
GG One doesn't/didn't fuck with Al Teller.

He's still got more on the ball than most people heading major labels. (Him and Walter to this day)

You've got to write a book JK!
Notcyrilshane Not wishing to shift the topic but:

"the awful George Michael"

Totally true, though few in the business or radio would agree.
JK2006 I was a consultant to Dick Asher at CBS (now Sony) and had a meeting with Al Teller - the President of Columbia (and the one who said "pretty girl; can't sing" about Whitney Houston when I organised an audition for her with his label)... I was trying to persuade him to work WHAM in the USA - they were becoming popular in the UK. He said "OK, I promise I'll make them a top priority if you'll guarantee me the UK company will break this in Britain" and played me Fight For Your Right To Party.

I was delighted - it was such an obvious hit - so I promised; it became huge in the UK and Al, true to his word, broke the ghastly WHAM and the awful George Michael in America.

RIP MCA.