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Guest post by William Glanz of SoundExchangeMusic industry legend Seymour Stein may be 76 years old, but he doesn’t plan to slow down.Stein said today he’s leaving Warner Music Group (WMG) after 42 years and returning to indie music.“I’m able to do it. I want to do it. I was first exposed to music when I was five years old, and I’ve been a fan ever since,” Stein told SoundExchange in a phone interview.He co-founded Sire Records in 1967 as an indie label and then joined WMG when the indie label became part of Warner Bros. Music in 1976.Looking ahead, Stein told SoundExchange he wants to focus on cultivating international talent from areas including India, China, South Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia.“One thing I believe – music is global,” Stein said.Stein is credited with discovering Madonna, the Ramones and the Talking Heads.He recalled signing Madonna in a 2016 interview with Billboard.“When I signed Madonna, I was in the hospital and there was only one song, that’s all she had at the time; “Everybody,” it was called. It barely hit the charts, but I heard something there and heard something in her. She was not just a singer, she had the ability to write, because it was a very good song. Thank God I signed her. That’s what I’m most famous for – Madonna – and she’s just so unlike anyone else I’ve ever signed.”Stein told WNYC that his efforts to sign Madonna met with opposition at Warner.Sire Records’ Seymour Stein: Moving On, But Not Slowing Down
After forty-two years in the corporate music world, music industry legend Seymour Stein (notable in part for his discovery of Madonna, The Ramones, and The Talking Heads) is leaving Warner. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/07/industry-legend-seymour-stein-moving-on-but-not-slow