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Organized Crime, The Music Business & Drugs

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Organized crime has had a significant influence on the music business throughout history. In the early 20th century, organized crime syndicates controlled many nightclubs and music venues, which allowed them to dictate which musicians would perform and how much they would be paid. They also controlled the distribution of records and radio airplay, which gave them the power to promote certain artists and suppress others. This influence continued into the 1950s and 1960s, when organized crime figures like Morris Levy and Tommy Eboli were involved in the music industry. They used their connections to promote their own artists and suppress competitors, and they also engaged in illegal activities like payola and extortion. While the influence of organized crime in the music industry has declined in recent years, it is still a factor in some areas, particularly in the distribution of pirated music and counterfeit merchandise

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