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  1. May 18, 2019 · Bill Curbishley, music industry legend and long-term manager of The Who, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, as well as Judas Priest, sounds distinctly upbeat at the other end of the phone, as well...

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  2. Sep 3, 2019 · Bill Curbishley might be one of the greatest artist managers of all time, sure. But he’s also one of the greatest storytellers, with an endless supply of anecdotes from a life in – and love of – music from when he was a mod in 1960s East London up until the present day.

  3. It’s a story which visibly upsets the stoic Curbishley during our interview. There was also the disaster of The Who’s 1979 Cincinnati gig, when 11 people tragically died following a stampede in the Riverfront Coliseum – something Curbishley counts as probably the hardest moment of his career.

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · The sound is sharper, clearer, the nuances of Townshend’s more intricate passages teased out in much greater relief against the bigger, more abrasively Who-like songs. Technology has finally caught up with Townshend’s original vision.

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  5. Apr 22, 2013 · Bill Curbishley has led the most amazing life. Promoter and manager for The Who and Led Zeppelin, a film producer of such classics as Tommy and Quadrophenia and a man who mixes with the elite in society, his stories and experiences could fill a library, let alone a magazine article.

  6. May 22, 2013 · In 1971, Lambert and Stamp had brought in Stamp’s childhood friend Bill Curbishley to work at Track Records. Curbishley was smart, ambitious and, most importantly, clear-headed. Daltrey found an ally in Curbishley, and asked him to arrange the release of his solo album, in exchange for a percentage.

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  8. May 17, 2022 · Bill Curbishley tells Billboard that Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder was "very upset" that COVID prevented him from joining the band on stage during Sunday's show.

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