When many top record executives turned the Beatles away, George Martin, a manager for an obscure record label, decided to sign the group. This opinion piece looks at how going against industry consensus can lead to a “brilliant mistake.”
When many top record executives turned the Beatles away, George Martin, a manager for an obscure record label, decided to sign the group. This opinion piece looks at how going against industry consensus can lead to a “brilliant mistake.”
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