Seymour Stein, music industry executive who signed Madonna, dies at 80

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Seymour Stein, a powerhouse music executive who co-founded Sire Records, helped popularize the punk and new wave movements and inked Madonna’s first record deal, has died at 80.

Across a six-decade career in the music industry, Mr. Stein flitted between genres and continents, always searching for the next big sound. “What I really am,” he once said, “is an extremist,” the kind of music-industry fanatic happy to spend $8,000 to book a last-minute Concorde flight to London to hear a hot new band called Depeche Mode. Upon his arrival, he found “four teenagers poking synths in a dump in the English suburbs” and signed them to a record deal.

Whatever the genre, all of the musicians on his roster seemed to share at least one quality. “They all had an edge,” Ice-T said in 2005 while inducting Mr. Stein intoMr. Stein’s biggest commercial success was the 1982 signing of a struggling singer who went by a single name, Madonna, and had recorded a demo track calledHe was in a New York City hospital, recovering from a heart infection with penicillin dripping through his body, when he first heard the song on his Sony Walkman.

 

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