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Janet Billig Rich (born 1967 as Janet Sue Billig) is an artist manager, music supervisor, producer, and Tony Award nominated Broadway theater producer. Born in New York, in the 1990s she worked at Caroline Records and Gold Mountain Entertainment, where she managed or publicized bands such as Smashing Pumpkins,〔 Hole,〔 White Zombie,〔 Nirvana,〔 The Breeders,〔 The Lemonheads,〔 Lisa Loeb,〔 Walt Mink,〔 and Dinosaur Jr.〔 She became the youngest senior executive at Atlantic Records in the mid-1990s,〔 where she developed artists such as Sugar Ray, Matchbox 20, and Jewel.〔 She currently operates the Los Angeles entertainment company Manage This! She has either produced or served as music supervisor for shows such as ''Rocked with Gina Gershon'', ''#1 Single'' with Lisa Loeb, ''What Remains'', ''Pretty Persuasion'', ''Pretty Things'' and ''The Biz'', ''The Fashionista Diaries'', ''Surfwise'', ''Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane'', ''See You in September'', and ''Barry Munday''.〔 She co-produced and handled music licensing for the Tony-nominated Broadway play ''Rock of Ages''. In 2011 ''Billboard Magazine'' nominated her as one of the top 40 "Women in Music."〔 ==Early life== Janet Billig Rich was born as Janet Sue Billig in 1967〔 in Long Island, New York〔 to Priscilla and Norbert Billig.〔 She has stated she loved music from a young age, and as a girl was obsessed with "Nadia's Theme."〔 While attending Calhoun High School on Long Island she became an avid fan of The Replacements, and drove around the country following their tours.〔 She later graduated from New York University.〔
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