Proper noun
Wexler (plural Wexlers)
A surname from German.
Although Leiber considered dropping the matter, Stoller insisted on pressing Atlantic for payment, but when they presented their request, Wexler exploded, telling them it would mean the end of their relationship with Atlantic. Source: Internet
Atlantic began pressing and distributing Stax records and Wexler soon sent Tom Dowd to upgrade Stax's recording equipment and facilities. Source: Internet
By contrast, Wexler was disenchanted by Atlantic's move into "white rock"; during the early 1970s he gradually drifted away from the label, and he officially left the company in 1975. Source: Internet
Chalberg, pp. 42–43; Falk, Love, p. 25; Wexler, Intimate, p. 65. Berkman was convicted of attempted murder citation and sentenced to 22 years in prison; Goldman, Living, p. 106. his absence from her life was very difficult for Goldman. Source: Internet
From the beginning, Miriam Bienstock "couldn't see why it was necessary to use them" and they infuriated Jerry Wexler by asking for producers' credits on record labels and sleeves, although this was grudgingly granted. Source: Internet
Frustrated by England's repressive atmosphere—which she called "more fascist than the fascists" Quoted in Wexler, p. 226. —she returned to Canada in 1939. Source: Internet