Guns, Cash and Rock 'n' Roll: The Managers

Guns, Cash and Rock 'n' Roll: The Managers

by SteveOverbury (Author)

Synopsis

For decades, British bands like The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, Wham! and even the Spice Girls have dominated the music industry and made countless millions for themselves, their record companies and their managers. For behind each of those bands was a guiding hand, a Svengali, protecting, promoting, persuading and occasionally punishing on the band's behalf. Some of those managers became almost as famous as the bands themselves. Brian Epstein was a household name while Malcolm McLaren, Don Arden and Peter Grant became infamous. Others like The Clash's Bernie Rhodes and Pink Floyd's Steve O'Rourke were happier out of the limelight, but they shared the same strange devotion to their upstart charges. Guns, Cash and Rock 'n' Roll: The Managers celebrates this special breed - often flawed low achievers but true believers, hard-nosed wheeler-dealers and schemers who were as at home talking to drug dealers and the Mafia as they were to corporate lawyers. Of the twelve managers featured, at least five of them were drug enthusiasts, while others liked having guns to hand. Four of them died young - one committed suicide, one may have been murdered. Two others escaped a premature death by the skin of their teeth. Although times have changed and Simon Fuller has given us a masterclass in twenty-first-century management, one thing remains the same: like the bands they ran, the managers were all world class.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1845962346
ISBN 13: 9781845962340

Media Reviews
A colourful survey of the Svengalis who keep our rockers on the road Daily Telegraph An exciting concept conscientiously delivered ... a fascinating read Classic Rock Excellent -- Ray Connolly Daily Mail 'A great collection of anecdotes and sad tales ... crawling with madcap hell-raising stories that really need to be read to believed' The Crack
Author Bio
Steve Overbury worked at Chrysalis Records when punk broke big, during which time he danced with Debbie Harry and loaned money to Billy Idol. He later became a producer, was in a band with Adamski and managed both The Whizz Kids and Shadowfax. Then it was time to get a job and 15 years of writing, editing and designing magazines followed. He lives in London.