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  1. Lenny Waronker (born October 3, 1941) [1] is an American record producer and music industry executive. As the president of Warner Bros. Records, and later, as the co-founder and co-chair of DreamWorks Records, Waronker was noted for his commitment to artists and his belief that "music, not money, was still number one."

  2. 27 de dez. de 2021 · 22. 1K views 2 years ago. Lenny Waronker is an industry legend. He signed Prince and R.E.M., nabbed Tom Petty for the Wildflowers album, and was part of some of the biggest records from...

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  3. Lenny Waronker was a songwriter, producer, and eventually became the president of Warner Bros. Records and co-Chair of DreamWorks Records, known for his attention to the quality of the music...

  4. 27 de dez. de 2021 · Lenny Waronker is an industry legend. He signed Prince and R.E.M., nabbed Tom Petty for the Wildflowers album, and was part of some of the biggest records from Madonna, Randy Newman, The Doobie Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul Simon, Elliott Smith, Rufus Wainwright, Dwight Yoakam, Jenny Lewis, Gary Clark Jr., and countless others.

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  5. Leonard Waronker. Profile: American record producer and music industry executive. Son of Si Waronker, father of Anna Waronker and Joey Waronker. together with his first wife Donna Loren . He start his career in the promotional division of Liberty in the early 60s.

  6. Music Department: Parenthood. Lenny Waronker is known for Parenthood (1989), Ry Cooder: How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? (1970) and Immediate Family (2022). He was previously married to Donna Loren.

  7. 4 de jun. de 1995 · Lenny Waronker: A Record Executive's Pride and Joy. By Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 4 Jun 1995. Part of Rock's Backpages, The ultimate library of rock music writing and journalism. Thousands of articles, interviews and reviews from the world's best music writers and critics, from the late 1950s to the present day.