From the mid-1970s until the early 90s, Walter Yetnikoff was the most powerful man in the music business. As head of CBS Records, he launched Michael Jackson’s solo career, gaining unique access to the superstar’s troubled life. In part one of The Mirror’s exclusive series, he describes what it was like to be part of the eccentric Jacko phenomenon.
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