
Ron Fair
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Ronald Fair is an American record producer, record executive, musical arranger, recording engineer, and conductor. Active since 1970, he has contributed orchestral production to numerous commercially successful pop and R&B songs. Fair has discovered and mentored artists such as Christina Aguilera, Vanessa Carlton, Keyshia Cole, Black Eyed Peas, Fergie, and the Pussycat Dolls. He has also held prominent executive positions, including manager of A&R at RCA Records, chairman of Geffen Records, president of A&M Records, and chief creative officer (CCO) of Virgin Records.
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To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of her self-titled debut album, Christina Aguilera entered the Spotify Music Studios in Los Angeles, CA to reimagine the iconic album that shaped the early 2000s pop landscape. Christina’s intention with rerecording & performing these select tracks was to pay homage to the music in a way that honors the girl she was 25 years ago while remaining authentic to the woman she is today.
The 25th Anniversary of Christina Aguilera - Spotify Anniversaries LIVE
Roselli grew up in Hoboken five houses down from Sinatra, some considering his vocal talents superior to Sinatra’s. Frank’s mother Dolly privately considered Jimmy her favorite singer. But due to his combative personality and refusal to yield to mob pressure to control him and his earnings, Roselli’s career suffered greatly.