Old school rocker talks about how music execs use to be willing to take chance on new and unknown music artists.

I can't say that I've ever been a big Frank Zappa fan, but he certainly makes some good points in an in interview he did on "The Cutting Edge."


He talks about how record execs used to be "cigar chomping old guys" who didn't have a clue about what music sounded good or not and so simply decided to take a chance on "unusual and experimental music" to see if it would sell or not.


It wasn't the most noblest of efforts on their part, it was essentially still all abou



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