Question: On November 7, 1970, MGM Records president (and future Republican lieutenant governor of California) Mike Curb dropped 18 artists from the company's roster, including such acts as Connie Francis, the Velvet Underground, the Cowsills, and the Mothers of Invention. What was the alleged reason?
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Answer: The artists were dropped as part of Curb's campaign to discredit
musicians who had supposedly advocated drug use in their songs. By some
strange coincidence, virtually all of the released acts had ceased
generating profits for the company. Curb was praised by then-POTUS Richard
Nixon for his intrepid anti-drug crusade.