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Oct 26, 2023 · By ’73, no doubt hastened by Lambert and fellow manager Chris Stamp’s rejection of his debut solo album, Daltrey brought in Bill Curbishley to oversee his affairs. Townshend’s more protracted shift of allegiance to Curbishley signalled the end of an era, though it was hardly a surprise to all parties.
From rock to rolling greens, legendary music manager Bill Curbishley is helping a new generation of young golfers from underprivileged backgrounds break into the sport with his not-for-profit ...
These days, Trinifold Management founder Curbishley remains deeply involved in the music business, still working very closely with Judas Priest and The Who. He’s also an instrumental figure behind the amazing Teenage Cancer Trust charity, and a trustee of West Ham Boys Boxing Club (you’d have found him pounding the bags on the morning of ...
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.
With his wife Jackie, he established Trinifold Management Ltd., a music management company, in 1974. [8] After a royalty dispute, Curbishley's company acquired management of The Who in 1976 [9] and soon expanded to manage other well-known artists such as Judas Priest and Robert Plant. [6]
Jun 29, 2024 · But The Who, and Pete Townshend in particular, never forgot Meaden’s early contribution to their image and, along with later manager Bill Curbishley, did their best to help him in the mid-seventies, by which time drugs, notably LSD, had taken their toll on his already fragile psyche.
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May 18, 2022 · The reason the Who performed an abridged encore was because Bill Curbishley, their longtime manager, told them backstage they had a “big problem,” and that they should only run back out there ...