In a new series amid the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard is asking individuals from all sectors of the music business to share stories of how they work now, with much of the world quarantined at home and unable to take in-person meetings, attend conferences or even go into the office.
Submissions for the series can be sent to HowWeWorkNow@Billboard.com. Read the full series here.This installment is with Primary Wave founder/CEO Larry Mestel.Larry Mestel: I've had a house in Vermont for 30 years, between Stratton Mountain and Bromley Mountain.
Around March 13, there were rumors about the virus, and New York was going to close down its schools and subways, and we decided to ride it out in Vermont -- and it was a good decision, given the.
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