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Topic History of: Music publisher Freddy Bienstock (Hill and Range, Elvis) has died
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JK2006 Met him several times; always liked and admired him and I think he felt the same for me.
DJones He started as a stock-room clerk at Chappell when he was 14.

In 1983 he bought Chappell (from PolyGram) for $100 million. Four years later he sold the compyany (to Time Warner) for $285 million.

I bet neither Edgar Bronfman Jr. nor Guy Hands know anything about this music titan.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/arts/music/24bienstock.html