41. She briefly worked as a messenger but was fired for giving tapes of her songs to music executives. 42. She had made the trip to help Carolyn, a California music executive, drop off her twin daughters, Lauren and Lindsey, at college. 43. She invites Buck to come visit them in Los Angeles, where Charlie works as a music executive. 44. So music executives had little incentive to spend time or money devising technical ways to prevent digital piracy. 45. Some music industry executives said he flew to New York on Wednesday for the announcement of his appointment Thursday. 46. Susan Blond, a music executive, was another favorite companion, for her wit, her connections and perhaps her limousine. 47. The association bolstered its case with a flurry of declarations from music industry executives and the results of a Field poll that showed Napster has harmed CD sales. 48. The contract dispute that has followed provides a rare public glimpse into the fine print of what it takes to make a major music executive happy these days. 49. The four band members had been invited by MichaelReinert, a music industry executive who teaches a class in contract drafting and negotiation in the music industry. 50. The Los Angeles Music Network is an organization for mid- to top-level music executives. |