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English: This image appeared in the November 11, 1972, issue of Billboard magazine. The caption reads: "Irving Steinberg (President Mercury Records U.S.A.) -- Larry Page receiving belated gold disc for [the] Troggs "Wild Thing", produced by Larry Page.
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Source Billboard; November 11, 1972; p. 51.
Author Photographer: Anonymous
Publisher: Billboard magazine
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current21:50, 12 April 2023Thumbnail for version as of 21:50, 12 April 2023376 × 856 (132 KB)TkbrettFile:Irving Steinberg and Larry Page, 1972.jpg cropped 60 % horizontally, 17 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.

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