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Jun 3, 2015 · The Who 50 is the band's final huge tour in their storied history, but at the MusiCares MAP Fund their manager Bill Curbishley, the "From The Heart" award recipient, said that Roger Daltrey and...
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Sep 27, 2017 · Bill Curbishley presents Seven Decades Live, the story of how three guitars changed the way we hear the world, an innovative live concert meets documentary Rock ‘n’ Roll show, featuring the voice of...
"The Who" manager/producer Bill Curbishley chats with Arthur Kade on the red carpet of the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert where he was honored along with...
http://thebestyoumagazine.co/interviews/ Bernardo Moya from The Best You talks to Bill Curbishley, music and film producer, music manager of bands like The W...
Bill Curbishley and Seven Decades Productions present SEVEN DECADES LIVE, the story of how three guitars changed the way we hear the world, an innovative live concert meets documentary Rock n Roll...
Jun 5, 2017 · This month, we’re delighted to kick off with Bill Curbishley – the legendary British founder of Trinifold, best known for his work with The Who and Judas Priest as well as his deep involvement with the incredible Teenage Cancer Trust charity.
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Curbishley produced The Who's film Tommy, the prison movie McVicar and also the film Buddy's Song, all starring The Who's Roger Daltrey. With Daltrey, he also established the Goldhawke production company to issue the singer's solo albums. [7] Curbishley left Track in the mid-seventies after financial issues led to the decline of the company.