Red Top Farm, a Hamptons estate owned by the late music mogul Seymour Stein — who signed Madonna — has hit the market for $15 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.

Stein, the Brooklyn-born co-founder of Sire Records, helped create the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and put musical genres like punk and New Wave on the map. He also signed the Ramones, the Talking Heads and the Pretenders, among many more top bands.

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The historic two-and-a-half story red clapboard farmhouse is at 348 Wickapogue Road near Southampton Village. Built around 1895 as part of a working farm, it was renovated in 1997 by Southampton Architect John David Rose, and sits on 2.9 acres.

“This home carries the pedigree of Seymour Stein — a visionary whose legacy shap

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