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one more reason. Rowe then admitted his father has been incorrectly known as the man who turned the Beatles down. Jackson knew the true story and agreed that was cruelly unfair and decided then and there he wanted to make the deal. "Let's change history," Jackson said. That single deal transformed music publishing forever.
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to publish the Beatles catalogue at Sony/ATV when he ran the worldwide publishing division of Sony Music). Rowe spent the evening explaining to Jackson why this deal would transform the world of music publishing and give the artists power over their legacy. Jackson was interested but when he needed
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from the 1950s to the 1970s, and produced many top-selling records during that period. Known as, "the man with the golden ear," Rowe discovered and signed The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Tom Jones, Cat Stevens, The Moody Blues, Procol Harum, The Animals and Engelbert Humperdinck amongst others.
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who went into the music business as a lawyer for CBS Records and then head of their business affairs. He was president of SonyATV music publishing (and made the deal to create a joint partnership with
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Rowe was born in London. He joined the A&R department at Decca in 1948, where his responsibilities were to both discover and produce records by new talents. In 1953, he produced "
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Known as being artist friendly and a true music lover he always wanted the best for talent sometimes putting him at odds with upper management.
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as a lead instrument ā€“ and authorised the successful release in Britain of many American singles including those by
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As a producer he had several number ones in the singles chart, and his discography includes:
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Rowe subsequently signed several Liverpool bands and musicians to Decca, including
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after their audition, thanks to an introduction and encouragement from
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Jet Harris and Tony Meehan: "Applejack" (reached number 4 in 1963)
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Rowe returned to Decca in 1961, and promoted the career of
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Neil Reid: "Mother Of Mine" Dec 1971 (reached number 2)
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He also supported the release of 576:"The man who rejected the Beatles" 442:: "Broken Wings" released Feb 1953 364:'s recommendation, he also signed 14: 574:Viner, Brian (12 February 2012). 520:Them (featuring Van Morrison): " 478:: "Christmas Alphabet" Nov 1955 211:He is historically presented in 175:Record producer, music executive 25: 16:British record company executive 595:Talevski, Nick (7 April 2010). 282:In 1959, he left Decca to join 36:needs additional citations for 286:. There, he discovered singer 1: 699:. 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