HAPPY TRAILS recalls the UK music biz’s golden age through the eyes of an A&R wiz
From working with legendary artists to the challenges of the modern music business, retired British A&R veteran Andrew Lauder shares all in memoir Happy Trails.
From working with legendary artists to the challenges of the modern music business, retired British A&R veteran Andrew Lauder shares all in memoir Happy Trails.
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