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11.08.2021 - 20:55 / variety.com
David Ritz I first met him at his apartment in Trump Tower when Trump Tower was just another glitzy apartment building on Fifth Avenue.“Look at the view of the park,” he said. “Ever seen anything so beautiful? Doesn’t it make you feel like you’re on top of the world?”Before I could answer, he was rushing me out the door and downstairs where his chauffeur-driven Rolls was waiting at the curb.“Where are we going?” I asked.“A meeting?”“Who are we meeting?”He wouldn’t say.
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Sic transit gloria means “thus passes worldly glory,” and is used to serve as a reminder of the transitory nature of life and earthly honors.
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NEW YORK -- Walter Yetnikoff, the rampaging, R-rated head of CBS Records who presided over blockbuster releases by Michael Jackson, Billy Joel and many others and otherwise devoted his life to a self-catered feast of “schmoozing, shmingling and bingling,” has died at age 87.Yetnikoff's death was confirmed Tuesday by David Ritz, who collaborated with Yetnikoff on his memoir “Howling at the Moon.” Further details were not immediately available.The stocky, bearded Yetnikoff was a onetime lawyer
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Roy Trakin Walter Yetnikoff, a colorful record label executive who led CBS Records as president/CEO from 1975 to 1990 — when its roster was stacked with superstars like Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones — died Sunday night at age 87. He would have turned 88 on August 11.A cause of death has not been given, although he had been battling several illnesses in recent years.
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