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WSJ: A Music Mecca in a Manhattan Apartment

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Fabulous A-hed in the Wall Street Journal about a music executive who has turned his Upper East Side digs -- as well as 14 rooms at a climate-controlled Manhattan facility that auctioneers, including Sotheby's, use -- into a rock 'n' roll memorabilia museum. Craig Kallman, the 48-year-old chief executive of Atlantic Records, "may be the world's leading investor in rare records and the associated odds and ends of rock 'n' roll culture," with more than 750,000 LPs, 100,000 compact discs and 1,000 rock T-shirts, which he "alphabetizes from AC/DC to ZZ Top." His collection also includes this store display of Debbie Harry for Blondie's "Plastic Letters," on whom Mike Damone demonstrated his patented five-point plan to Mark "Rat" Ratner in preparation for his big date with Stacy Hamilton in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."  (I want one!!!!) Read HERE.


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