Mitch Slater, an industry pioneer who helped shape the modern concert promotion business, died on Tuesday after an extended illness.
He was 59.“Our bond was as strong as it gets,” Slater’s older brother, former Capitol Records CEO Andrew Slater, tells Billboard. “When he started out in music, I said, ‘If you could be half as good in business as you are as a brother, you'll be a great success.’ And he far exceeded that mark.”In 1988, Slater partnered with Ron Delsener to form Delsener/Slater Presents, which became one of the most successful independent concert promotion companies in the U.S.
In 1996, the company was acquired by Robert Sillerman’s SFX Entertainment, where Slater rose to the position of executive vp.
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