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Jeff Ayeroff
A long-time music industry veteran, Jeff Ayeroff has started two storied labels – Virgin America and The Work Group, and recently served as a Vice President and “Creative Czar” with Warner Bros. Records.
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Jeff Ayeroff is the co-president of Artists First. He discusses the point at which an artist becomes big enough that they no longer need their record label. This allows the artist to engage in hard-ball negotiations with the label and sign lucrative music contracts. Record labels, he states, concerned about their image and stock value are willing to pay big money to sign the artist and continue to produce their music.



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September 2006
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