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Dick Wingate : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dick Wingate
Dick Wingate (born April 6, 1952 in New Haven, CT) is an American music industry and digital entertainment executive. He currently serves as Principal at DEV Advisors and President at BHi Music Group (BHiMG). Wingate is a member of the NARAS (Grammys) and an advisory board member of Songza, Studio One Media (symbol: SOMD), BAMM.tv, Crowdmix.me, CUR Media (symbol: CURM), and F#, and a board member of Big House Music Publishing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Dick Wingate - AngelList )〕 ==Early Days==
As a teenager, Wingate frequently went to concerts including Cream, The Beach Boys, The Jeff Beck Group featuring Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones and a Doors concert in New Haven in which Jim Morrison was arrested on stage in December, 1967. In 1970, he enrolled as a student at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He then worked at WBRU-FM, starting out as a DJ and soon progressing to Music Director in 1972 and to Program Director in 1973. Wingate met Bruce Springsteen, who visited the station.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Bruce Springsteen Book The Light in Darkness: Behind the scenes with Dick Wingate )〕 Only a few years later he would become his product manager. In 1974, after graduating, Wingate moved to NYC as Director of East Coast Promotions / Operations for independent record label Chess / Janus Records〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Billboard 14 Dec 1974 )〕 and worked with the artists Al Stewart, Camel, Caravan and Muddy Waters. He also held a weekend DJ slot at WPLR-FM in New Haven,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Billboard 22 July 1978 )〕 where he first premiered ‘Born to Run' to southern Connecticut listeners.
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