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True North a life in the music business

One of the all-time greats in Canadian music recounts his life and times in the business from the 1960s to the present. Whether acting as a producer, record label owner, or manager of great singer/songwriters and bands, Bernie Finkelstein, recipient of the 2006 Juno Special Achievement Award, has played a pivotal role in bringing great Canadian music to the rest of the world. Bernie Finkelstein has been a prominent figure in the Canadian music industry for nearly five decades. Now, a couple years after selling his beloved True North label and only recently stepping down from his role at MuchFACT, which has given out more than $63 million in grants to Grammy-winning acts like Sarah McLachlan, Nelly Furtado and Arcade Fire, Bernie is finally ready to talk. In this wildly entertaining and outspoken memoir, the producer, label owner, and artist manager opens up about his childhood, breaking into the Greenwich Village scene with The Paupers at age 19, discovering Bruce Cockburn, producing the "loudest band in the world," Kensington Market, managing and producing Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, and Rough Trade, winning 40 Junos, and much more. From the Hardcover edition.

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  • ""Producer, manager, record label owner, and pioneering entrepreneur Bernie Finkelstein has worked for over four decades alongside many of the great talents of Canadian music and entertainment. In True North, his entertaining, outspoken life story, Finkelstein opens up about his childhood as an army brat and pool hall shark, breaking into the Greenwich Village scene with the Paupers at nineteen, discovering Bruce Cockburn, managing and producing Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, and Rough Trade and much more"--"
  • "One of the all-time greats in Canadian music recounts his life and times in the business from the 1960s to the present. Whether acting as a producer, record label owner, or manager of great singer/songwriters and bands, Bernie Finkelstein, recipient of the 2006 Juno Special Achievement Award, has played a pivotal role in bringing great Canadian music to the rest of the world. Bernie Finkelstein has been a prominent figure in the Canadian music industry for nearly five decades. Now, a couple years after selling his beloved True North label and only recently stepping down from his role at MuchFACT, which has given out more than $63 million in grants to Grammy-winning acts like Sarah McLachlan, Nelly Furtado and Arcade Fire, Bernie is finally ready to talk. In this wildly entertaining and outspoken memoir, the producer, label owner, and artist manager opens up about his childhood, breaking into the Greenwich Village scene with The Paupers at age 19, discovering Bruce Cockburn, producing the "loudest band in the world," Kensington Market, managing and producing Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, and Rough Trade, winning 40 Junos, and much more. From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "One of the all-time greats in Canadian music recounts his life and times in the business from the 1960s to the present. Whether acting as a producer, indie record label owner (True North), or manager of great singer/songwriters and bands, such as Bruce Cockburn, Sarah McLachlan, Rough Trade and k-os, Bernie Finkelstein is a sterling example of a Canadian music management legend."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Autobiographie"
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  • "True North : a life in the music business"
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