Mo Ostin, the influential music executive who led Warner Brothers Records for decades and helped launch some of the biggest artists in the industry, has died at 95
Mo Ostin, the influential music executive who led Warner Bros. Records for decades and helped launch some of the biggest artists in the industry, has died. He was 95.
Mr. Ostin died in his sleep on Sunday, according to Warner Records Chief Executive Aaron Bay-Schuck and Chief Operating Officer Tom Corson.
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