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    The biggest music industry legend you've (probably) never heard of shares his incredible story w/ Ron Sweeney.

    enAugust 10, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Ron Sweeney, entertainment attorney, manager, consultant, and former record executive. He may be the biggest music industry legend you've never heard of. 

    Named one of the top music lawyers by Billboard Magazine on multiple occasions, Ron has done major deals for artists like James Brown, Eazy-E, Sean "Puffy" Combs, and Lil Wayne. 

    As a senior executive with Sony, Ron controlled a $70 million A&R budget and was directly responsible for signing several platinum and gold-selling acts. 

    Ron is driven by his strong belief that creative people should own what they create. 

    In the wake of George Floyd's murder, Ron helped to bring about meaningful change in an industry that has exploited people of color since its beginning. 

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