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Honoring the Music Industry Players We Lost in 2023

Written by on May 17, 2023

Each year, the music industry inevitably loses some of its most influential behind-the-scenes players — corporate executives, agents, managers, songwriters, producers, engineers, lawyers, promoters, visionaries and more who shaped the business in a multitude of ways.

So far in 2023, the industry has lost people like Alba “Albita” Eagan, the public and talent relations executive responsible for launching some of the most important stars in Latin music — from Chayanne to Ricky Martin — and the trailblazing music agent Charles “Chip” Rachlin, who helped foster the careers of legendary acts like Billy Joel and The Beach Boys during his long career.

Also passing away was longtime Billboard columnist and editor Irv Lichtman, who was venerated for his “deep and wide network of sources” in the music publishing business and his “encyclopedic knowledge of music.” The billionaire investor Thomas H. Lee, who was part of a seismic shift in the industry when he teamed up with others to acquire Warner Music from Time Warner in 2004, also left us this year, as did Spanish-language radio personality Polito Vega, who helped usher in the rise of Latin music in the United States over the course of decades.

To commemorate those who have passed on, Billboard is highlighting these enterprising, often-unsung individuals, who left a lasting impression across every aspect of the business. In addition to being mourned by their friends and loved ones, all of the people listed below left behind peers, colleagues, artists, mentees and more who were changed in some way by their having been involved in the industry.

Here are the behind-the-scenes players we’ve lost in 2023.

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