In 1964, Frederick Jay Rubin was one year old. Wolfe described Spector as a jittery, Jewish, misunderstood boy-genius - the first youth to create a multimillion-dollar music empire for the pop of it. The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ ” was on its way to number one and Spector’s label, Philles, was in its hit-making prime. In 1964, Tom Wolfe wrote “The First Tycoon of Teen” about the 23-year-old Phil Spector.
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