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Agrarnyĭ resursnyĭ potent︠s︡ial

A. Ė. I︠U︡zefovich

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Jac Holzman started his own record company when he was all of nineteen. His total assets amounted to a handful of dollars, a brain fizzing with ideas, and a heart pumping with naive late-teenage hope. He christened his label Elektra. Twenty years later, Jac had brought five hundred albums into being. His studio was the hippest in the known world, and its walls were lined with gold and platinum records. In the Sixties, the great years of American pop culture, Elektra was a prime place to be, a sweet spot, and the world came knocking on the door to join the party - everyone from Andy Warhol to the Rolling Stones, by way of Iggy Stooge, Nico, and Jim Morrison.

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Agricultural resourcesEconomic aspectsAgricultureEconomic aspects of AgricultureHistoryPopular musicElektra Records (Firm)History and criticismSound recording industry

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