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The Last Sultan The Life and Times of Ahmet Ertegun
This biography chronicles the remarkable life of Ahmet Ertegun, the son of a Turkish diplomat who became a titan of the American music industry. Co-founder and lifelong leader of Atlantic Records, Ertegun wasn't just a businessman; he was a passionate music connoisseur and cultural impresario who helped shape the sounds of the 20th century. The book explores his journey from an aristocratic childhood to becoming a pivotal force behind legendary artists and groundbreaking records that defined genres from blues and R&B to rock and roll. The narrative is enriched by Ertegun's relationships with an unparalleled roster of musical giants like Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Led Zeppelin, detailing his personal involvement in their careers and the making of their seminal works. Themes of immigrant ambition, the evolution of American popular culture, entrepreneurial vision, and a deep, abiding love for music permeate the pages. What makes "The Last Sultan" particularly compelling is its portrayal of a sophisticated, charismatic figure operating at the intersection of diverse cultures, possessing an uncanny ability to identify and nurture raw talent, thereby leaving an indelible mark on the global soundtrack of modern life.
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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
464
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781416558408
ISBN-10
1416558403
Language
English
Published
2012-11-06
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