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  1. Andy Gibb. Robert Colin Stigwood (16 April 1934 – 4 January 2016) was an Australian-born British-resident music entrepreneur, film producer, and impresario, best known for managing musicians such as Cream, Andy Gibb, and the Bee Gees; theatrical productions such as Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar; and film productions, including Grease and ...

  2. May 10, 2024 · On this day, August 30, a significant change occurred within NEMS Enterprises. Brian’s brother Clive Epstein was elected chairman, and Robert Stigwood was appointed managing director. Stigwood had become part of NEMS in January 1967, following the merger between his own company, the Robert Stigwood Organization, and NEMS. He was thought to be ...

  3. Apr 25, 2003 · Robert Stigwood (second right) was instrumental in the careers of the Bee Gees. BBC News Online profiles theatrical impresario Robert Stigwood, the fifth biggest entertainment earner in the UK. A pop promoter and film producer, he has been behind some of the biggest stage hits and pop bands in history including the Bee Gees, Cream and The Beatles.

  4. www.udiscovermusic.com › stories › robert-stigwood-ripRobert Stigwood RIP - uDiscover

    Jan 4, 2016 · At the start of 1967 Stigwood signed a deal with his friend Brian Epstein to merge their two companies and Stigwood began managing most of the NEMS artists, with the exception of The Beatles. With ...

  5. May 26, 2012 · Meanwhile, they impressed Robert Stigwood, who was a partner in the Nems organisation of Beatles manager Brian Epstein. Stigwood became their manager. ... Robin met Molly Hullis, who worked at ...

  6. Meanwhile, another Australian Robert Stigwood, had casually picked up a tape the Bee Gees had sent to his co-director at NEMS, Biran Epstein. Within a day of their arrival, Stigwood had set up an audition for them at London’s Saville Theatre. On 24 February 1967 the Bee Gees were signed to NEMS on a five-year contract.

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  8. Jun 18, 2023 · The story begins with Robert Stigwood.An Australian-born entrepreneur, he had come over to England in the mid-1950s and set up a business, Robert Stigwood Associates, that tried to do everything from finding and managing new rock and pop acts (such as John Leyton, Mike Berry and Billie Davis) and promoting 'package' musical tours to investing in TV, theatre and movie projects (as well as, for ...