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Singing the praises of Atlantic Records' cofounder

Atlantic Records' cofounder Ahmet Ertegun (center) with Otis Redding (left) and King Curtis. Atlantic Records' cofounder Ahmet Ertegun (center) with Otis Redding (left) and King Curtis. (atlantic records archive)
By Mark Feeney
Globe Staff / May 2, 2007

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The great impresario of the first half of the 20th century was Sergei Diaghilev, whose Ballets Russes brought human kineticism to new heights. (Full article: 527 words)

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