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Bob Lefsetz
American music critic and blogger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Scott "Bob" Lefsetz (born April 22, 1953) is an American analyst and critic. He is author of the email newsletter and blog The Lefsetz Letter.
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Background
Lefsetz grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a graduate of Middlebury College, where he majored in art history. He moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s. After earning a J.D. degree from Southwestern Law School, he worked as an entertainment business attorney and briefly as head of Sanctuary Music's American division. He has worked as a consultant to major record labels.[1]
The Lefsetz Letter
The newsletter has tens of thousands of subscribers.[2][3] From April 2013 through December 2015, Lefsetz wrote a weekly column for Variety's weekly print edition and its website.[4]
Controversy
In 2007, Lefsetz and Kid Rock engaged in an email feud but have since reconciled.[5][6][7]
In 2009, Lefsetz and Kiss bassist Gene Simmons exchanged insults via e-mail and in person at the Canadian Music Week conference; they had a debate at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.[8][9]
In 2010, American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released a song titled "Mean" which is rumored to be about Lefsetz and his critical review about her performance at the 52nd Grammy Awards with rock and roll legend Stevie Nicks.[10]
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