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Don Law cut his music business teeth by promoting bands at the Paradise Rock Club in the 1970s. Don Law cut his music business teeth by promoting bands at the Paradise Rock Club in the 1970s. (Erik Jacobs for The Boston Globe/ File 2007)
By Casey Ross
Globe Staff / May 6, 2009

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Music impresario Don Law's newest act is a reprise of his earlier career. The longtime rock 'n' roll promoter, who cut his music business teeth in the 1970s pushing bands at the Commonwealth Avenue nightspot the Paradise, is returning to own some of Boston's most prominent music venues. (Full article: 616 words)

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