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Ahmet Ertegün (July 31 [O.S. July 18] 1923 – December 14, 2006) was the Turkish American co-founder and executive of Atlantic Records and chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum, described as "one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry".
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The Ertegun brothers, Ahmet Ertegün (July 31, 1923 – December 14, 2006) and Nesuhi Ertegün (November 26, 1917 – April 15, 1989), were the Turkish-American executives of Atlantic Records. They also co-founded the legendary New York Cosmos soccer team of the North American Soccer League.
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Ahmet Ertegün (July 31,1923 – December 14, 2006) was the Turkish American co-founder and executive of Atlantic Records and chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum, described as "one of t...
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; text only ... "IT IS A GREAT LIFE THIS LIFE OF MUSIC" AHMET TRIBUTE 1923-2006 CLICK HERE TO ENTER WEBSITE...
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AtlanticRecords.com is the home of 60 years of Atlantic Records music history. ... If you still see this message after the page has loaded, you may need to upgrade your Flash Player. This site uses the Flash plugin to display videos and navigation. You can still view this site without the Flash plugin, but it just won't be...
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Ahmet Ertegun's; Atlantic Records ... Ahmet Ertegun was born in Turkey. He and his family came to the United States when his father Munir was appointed ambassador. In 1936 it was decreed that every Turkish citizen was to choose a surname. Prior to that people had simply been know as "Son of James," "Son of Richard".
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Dec 15, 2006 ... Ahmet Ertegun founded Atlantic Records and shaped the careers of John Coltrane and the Rolling Stones.
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"One of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry, Ahmet Ertegun co-founded Atlantic Records in 1947 with partner Herb Abramson.
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Known as the greatest record man who ever lived, Ahmet Ertegun's life comprised the history of 20th Century popular music in America. ... More than most in the $5 billion-a-year global industry he helped build from scratch, Ahmet Ertegun loved the rhythm and the blues. He loved the rock and the roll, jump and swing,
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Ahmet Ertegün, producer Tom Dowd, Herb Abramson and others created Atlantic Records in the late 1940s as an independent record company that became, with the added partnership of Jerry Wexler, a jazz and pop empire in the 1960s. Their first success came in rhythm and blues (R&B), with such artists as Big Joe Turner,
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