They Thought They Could Exploit a Black Musician
In the 1950s, Erroll Garner and his manager Martha Glaser took on Columbia, one of the most powerful record labels in the world. They walked away from bad deals, went to court, and risked his entire career to defend his name, his sound, and the rights of other artists. Our (very) personal Erroll playlist: • • Erroll Garner - "Afinidad" (Official Audio) Subscribe for more: / @AnalogCanTell

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