In the new Tom Petty biography by Warren Zanes, Tony Dimitrades mentions,
"In those days, many of the managers were scoundrels, and the record companies were even more blatant in screwing the artists. So Bernard Sheridan and Co. became known for helping artists get out of their contracts. For instance, Fleetwood Mac, the early Fleetwood Mac, was on Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records, which was going bankrupt, and they needed us to get them off the label."
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