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Something About the Beatles: 221: Lennon in Montreal


Aug 29, 2021

In 1969, Bill
Rotari 
was Regional Managing Director with Capitol Records
in Quebec when he received word that John and Yoko were coming. As
label rep, it was his job to see to it that John’s needs were met;
ultimately this included securing recording gear for tracking the
first Plastic Ono Band record, “Give Peace A Chance.” 
  

 

Bill has led an interesting
life; as record company executive, recording artist…and minor
league pitching prospect for the Atlanta Braves. His group, The
Favorites, recorded for London during the 1950s, and later, as
Managing Director of CBS/Sony Records in Montreal, he was directly
responsible for signing Celine Dion and getting her first English
language recordings produced.

 

Bill tells all about the
Montreal Bed-In, as well as his life and career in music
(encompassing Paul and George, the Rolling Stones, Petula Clark,
Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, Tony Bennett and others). 





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