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276: 270: 29: 283: 156:. His first job in the music business was as a promoter for Eastern Allied Associated Record Distributors. From there he moved to Warner Brothers, eventually relocating to 244: 320: 349: 112: 17: 313: 50: 46: 93: 65: 164:, recruited him to work at Atlantic, and the two co-founded Mirage. He worked with several successful artists including 72: 306: 241: 39: 216: 79: 181: 153: 145: 61: 275: 344: 339: 132:. During his 50-year career as a record executive Greenberg worked with several companies including 165: 161: 290: 137: 129: 269: 86: 248: 133: 149: 333: 157: 141: 28: 173: 185: 169: 128:(May 8, 1934 – September 11, 2009) was an American 22: 294: 180:
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