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  1. Here is a list of the 25 most impressive music entrepreneurs. While it’s tough to compare people in different fields, here are some of the factors that weighed heavily for these rankings: Success. Diversity.

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  2. Jan 6, 2022 · Between eye-popping catalog sales, streaming’s continued growth and proven music-to-screen pivots, these 10 execs are poised for a big 2022.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · What sets apart a true mogul from others in the industry is their ability to foresee trends before they surface on mainstream radars. For me, this foresight came from an insatiable curiosity about not only music but also technology, culture, and entrepreneurship.

  4. Music moguls are not just successful artists, but also entrepreneurs, producers, managers, and executives who have created empires out of their passion for music. They have impacted the industry in various ways, such as introducing new genres, discovering new talents, expanding the market, innovating the production, and influencing the culture.

    • Brian Epstein. By his own admission, Brian Epstein was more an ideas man than the kind of lethal business practitioner who would rule the music industry after him, but no one had taken a band from a standing start to truly international stardom before (except Colonel Tom Parker with Elvis, but Elvis never toured outside the US).
    • Berry Gordy. Episode two of Music Moguls concentrates on music producers, like its narrator Nile Rodgers. The sonically adventurous production techniques of Motown's team of technicians is discussed in detail, but the label, established in Detroit in 1959, wasn't just influential for its pioneering sweet-soul sound.
    • Peter Grant. In this clip from a 2010 radio documentary, Led Zeppelin's notorious manager, Peter Grant, talks about their wild parties on tour. Grant was hard as nails - a more thuggish character than Brian Epstein - but he never ripped Led Zeppelin off.
    • Clive Davis. As mentioned, Music Moguls: Masters of Pop steers clear of label bosses, but we're including Clive Davis on our list (here pictured with Sly Stone in 1972) because it would hard to imagine what popular music from the late 60s to the present day would have been like without his golden ears and influence.
  5. Oct 2, 2021 · How has the music industry changed over the past decade? The FT’s business and media reporters tell the dramatic tale, and introduce us to the most powerful exec in the business: Universal...

  6. The Journey to Becoming a Music Mogul. Henry Young, celebrated as a visionary in the music industry, has shaped his career with a blend of talent, perseverance, and strategic insight.

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