The ultra-spendy Hamptons concert series Social@Ross–which featured shows by the likes of Billy Joel, Tom Petty, Prince, Dave Matthews, and James Taylor, as well as a $3,000/show pricetag for those people not famous enough to get in on their name recognition alone–will, alas, not see a second year. Which isn’t all that surprising, given that Warner Music Group’s purchase of Social@Ross promoter Bulldog Music resulted in an $18 million charge for the company and a lot of shareholders having heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-acks. [NYP / Photo: Getty]

 
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