Herb and Jerry Back in the Day

BACK IN THE DAY: Herb Alpert (dark jacket) and Jerry Moss, owners and founders of A&M Records, stand at the gate of their establishment, the old Charlie Chaplin studio, purchased by A&M last year. The record company, fourth largest in the United States, sold 15 million albums in 3 1/2 years and grossed $30 million in 1966. That’s how the original caption read… Next month sees the release of UMe's A&M 50: The Anniversary Collection, a three-CD set marking the legendary label's half-century. See the related story here. My, how time flies. (7/17p)

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