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Krasilovsky, M. William was born on June 16, 1926 in New York City. Son of Mike and Harriet (Wollner) Krasilovsky.
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Krasilovsky, M. William was born on June 16, 1926 in New York City. Son of Mike and Harriet (Wollner) Krasilovsky.
Bachelor, Cornell University, 1947. Bachelor of Laws, Cornell University, 1949.
Law clerk, United States District Court Alaska, Juneau, 1949-1951;
assistant city attorney, City of Anchorage, 1952;
private practice entertainment law, New York City, since 1953. Attorney United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund music project, New York City, 1980. Lecturer Berkely College Music, Boston, 1982.
Adjunct Professor department music, New York University, 1986-1994, State University of New York, Purchase, since 1997.
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(This Business of Music: The Definitive Guide to the Busin...)
((Book). The bible of the music industry with over 500,000...)
Member Copyright Society (trustee 1990-1993).
Married Phyllis Krasilovsky, September 14, 1947. Children: Alexis, Jessica, Margaret, Peter.