Mick Jagger thinks about stuff. Like how to sell more records and make more money.
by evpcd
This is an incredible grouping of rare items that’s gives you a peek into the mind of a marketing genius. Mick Jagger. The head of the Stones business empire from day one was concerned and spent countless hours thinking about maximum sales potential, the band’s marketability and how they could always do a better job. A perfectionist when it came to recording, selling records and how marketing played a role in both. Here’s a collection of handwritten notes and thoughts […]
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