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...painless as possible. If Ashcroft and Justice insist on these interviews, cops should work with them and try to limit the damage. The feds have shown an increasing willingness to work with local police. "The interaction between federal authorities and local police has improved since September 11th," says Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum. Wexler credits a lot of that to FBI Director Robert Mueller. After some initial heavyhandedness by the feds, Mueller has worked tirelessly to keep cops informed and involved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feds and Cops At Odds Over Terror Investigation | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

...Ertegun and his partner Jerry Wexler needed three things: a performer to summarize and transcend the blues form; a white singer the kids could call their own; and a writer-producer team to synthesize black music for the mass market that didn?t even know it needed a seismic sonic jolt. With these elements, Ertegun and Wexler knew, they could revolutionize musicmaking and, more important, music listening. Just their luck, and their smarts, they got all three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ahmet?s Atlantic: Baby, That Is Rock and Roll | 8/3/2001 | See Source »

...minor) in the choruses of "Ain?t That Love," "Swanee River Rock" and "That?s Enough" and the release of "This Little Girl of Mine" and his sensaysh cover of Sy Oliver?s "Yes Indeed." We came to expect the revival-show tambourine (rattled by co-producer Jerry Wexler on some sides), the backing girl group (the Cookies, later known as the Raelettes) offer response to his call, the bluesy-jazzy sax solos by David "Fathead" Newman. This was irrepressible, good-timey music, as if the early Charles had been absolved of sin and guilt and was finally permitted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ahmet?s Atlantic: Baby, That Is Rock and Roll | 8/3/2001 | See Source »

...weirdest records: a standard doo-wop lament that has four violins and a cello sawing away (a jarring innovation back then) and, like a distant war drum, a timpani that no one knew how to tune and so hits one note no matter what the chord change. When Wexler first heard this bizarre melange, he was more than disappointed - he was furious. "It sounds like three stations playing at the time coming through on one very bad car radio," he fumed, insisting that the number be junked. Ertegun overruled him, and "There Goes My Baby" was a top-five...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ahmet?s Atlantic: Baby, That Is Rock and Roll | 8/3/2001 | See Source »

...Wexler, who was a features editor at The Crimson, remembers members of The Crimson having a “predominantly male ethos that was, to some extent, inescapable...

Author: By P. PATTY Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Moving In | 6/5/2001 | See Source »

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