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The business of music has changed more in the last decade more than it ever has in years prior. Independent artists harness the power major label artists once helmed, and it’s all for the betterment. This modernizing of the music business champions contemporaries like Soulection – a collective that stands as part radio show, part indie …
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The entrepreneurial world is filled with stories of leaders who took the reins of dying companies and guided them back to a successful path. Here are 5 of those stories.
1. Chuck Taylor.
Chuck Taylor high-top sneakers were created as a kind of marketing gimmick by Converse. The company signed basketball star Charles Hollis (Chuck Taylor) to promote shoe sales in the 1930s. Though high-top sneakers were being produced as far back as 1917, it wasn’t until Chuck Taylor designed his own signature shoe that shoe sales exploded. Unfortunately, the allure wore off after a few decades, when major shoe companies like Nike started to take over the market, and by the mid-1990s, Converse was practically a dead brand. Nike took over the company in 2003, revitalizing the market with a new image of the sneakers to be associated with musicians, artists, and other “cool” celebrities. They’ve since seen a massive revival—and one they still enjoy to this day.
The Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars sneaker has changed to way we look at lifestyle , fashion, music and art all over the world. Here are some historica
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