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Topic History of: Music moguls series
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda only saw the one with Simon NB on managers & liked it but puzzled why the late Kit Lambert did not feature.

Apparently there is a Big Budget Film on the way about Lambert with the remaining members of The Who involved. Apparently Pete Townshend re-scoring Constant Lambert's music as a score.
fascinating !
Andy The series worked on the basis that someone was a manager or a producer or a publicist. Some of the most extraordinary people in music played more than one of these roles, some even did all three, but the series was restricted to those who fitted neatly into a single category.
JK2006 First one - Simon Napier Bell on managers; brilliant. Show 2 - producers with Nile Rogers; less good but OK; Show 3 - Alan Edwards and PR not so good; very obvious and too narrow.