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*[[Record World, March 24, 1979|1979 March 24]]
*[[Record World, March 24, 1979|1979 March 24]]
*[[Record World, February 9, 1980|1980 February 9]][https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/80/Record-World-1980-02-09.pdf {{t}}]
*[[Record World, February 9, 1980|1980 February 9]][https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/80/Record-World-1980-02-09.pdf {{t}}]
*[[Record World, April 12, 1980|1980 April 12]]
*[[Record World, September 13, 1980|1980 September 13]][https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/80/RW-1980-09-13.pdf {{t}}]
*[[Record World, September 13, 1980|1980 September 13]][https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/80/RW-1980-09-13.pdf {{t}}]
*[[Record World, April 12, 1980|1980 April 12]]
*[[Record World, February 21, 1981|1981 February 21]]
*[[Record World, February 21, 1981|1981 February 21]]
*[[Record World, November 7, 1981|1981 November 7]]
*[[Record World, November 7, 1981|1981 November 7]]
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Notes:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Record_World.htm
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Record_World.htm


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TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS ... Frank Di Leo, the Los Angeles local merchandising rep for CBS, has long been known for some (how can we say this politely?) innovative merchandising ploys. Not that his counterparts at MCA (with the shark from "Jaws" eating ABBA), United Artists (Howie Bernstein's boxing ring at Tower for "Rocky"), and a couple other labels aren't equally as forward looking. It's just that Frank, playing off the Elvis Costello album colors, has taken street artist Marshall Corbee in hand and given him free rein in creating massive wall posters for Tower, Music +, Nickleodeon, etc. Pictured here is an Armed Forces poster; and realize no two of them are the same.  
TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS ... Frank Di Leo, the Los Angeles local merchandising rep for CBS, has long been known for some (how can we say this politely?) innovative merchandising ploys. Not that his counterparts at MCA (with the shark from "Jaws" eating ABBA), United Artists (Howie Bernstein's boxing ring at Tower for "Rocky"), and a couple other labels aren't equally as forward looking. It's just that Frank, playing off the Elvis Costello album colors, has taken street artist Marshall Corbee in hand and given him free rein in creating massive wall posters for Tower, Music +, Nickleodeon, etc. Pictured here is an Armed Forces poster; and realize no two of them are the same.  


1980-03-08 - EC on Linda R. Mad Love tracks - one paragraph
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/80/RW-1980-03-08.pdf





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