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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...
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Jun 5, 2017 · In an exclusive interview below, MBW asks Curbishley about the highs and lows of his 45+ years in the music business, how digital music has changed the landscape – and, naturally, working with rock royalty.
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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.
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. It’s enough for the band to try out Quadrophenia live again.
Bill Curbishley. William George Curbishley (born 13 March 1942, London) [1] is an English music and film producer and band manager. He has managed English rock groups The Who and Judas Priest, as well as artists Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. [2]
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]
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The following interview with QUADROPHENIA coproducer Bill Curbishley was conducted in London in 2012. Curbishley has managed the Who since the mid-1970s.