Mike Gormley (Oingo Boingo): “In this day...
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Mike Gormley (Oingo Boingo): “In this day and age, loyalty is not a major commodity in many artists’ minds. When you’re handling a career in the flush of success, you find yourself in the middle of incredible turmoil. And things that should be communicated often don’t get handled. And before you know it, people start whispering in artists’ ears, doubts creep into artists’ minds and--wham--the situation gets out of control. To your big surprise, the artist is unhappy--or they’re just gone. If Brian Epstein had lived long enough, the Beatles might’ve left him too.”
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