RIP Jesse Aratow: The music manager, agent & entrepreneur from Madison House Entertainment died Friday after a sudden, unexpected illness.
,"you will never find a more genuine person in this business. There are no words that can describe the loss we are all feeling right now.", a founding partner of Madison House and senior vp at AEG Presents, says,"there were five unique voices in Madison House and undoubtedly Jesse was always the voice of reason. My life will personally and professionally never be the same."
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