Australian-born agent, producer, arranger, publisher, manager, impresario, and entertainment entrepreneur.
Though largely active in the 1960s and 1970s, his career extended into the new Millennium. Stigwood initially began as a theatrical agent in London in the late-1950s, but through the unexpected success of one of his actors turned singer, John Leyton, he began, along with his associate Joe Meek, to produce music. The success of Leyton's '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/16630]Johnny Remember Me' led to other production work during the early-1960s, for acts such as Billy Boyle, Mike Sarne, The Innocents, and Don Spencer. Having also become Leyton's manager he decided to take on other acts for his roster, and would eventually go on to represent Mike Berry, Cream[/url], and the Bee Gees, amongst others.
In 1966, he formed the record label Reaction, on which he released tracks by The Who, and Cream, but it was short-lived and in January 1967 he merged his business with that of his friend, Brian Epstein, who in-turn made him manager of NEMS Enterprises. However, after the untimely death of Brian Epstein in August of that year, ownership passed to Epstein's brother, Clive. Stigwood remained with NEMS until December, when he chose to leave the company and form his own, Reaction. In 1968 he returned to theatre with the musical '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/93775]Hair[/url]', which was followed in 1970 by '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/79753]Jesus Christ Superstar[/url]'; both of which were highly acclaimed. In the early-1970s he branched-out into film production and was subsequently involved in '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/68456]Tommy[/url]' (1975), '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/23443]Saturday Night Fever[/url]' (1977), '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/97901]Grease[/url]' (1978), [url=http://www.discogs.com/master/55328]The Empire Strikes Back[/url] (1980), [url=http://www.discogs.com/master/112667]Fame[/url] (1980), 'Gallipoli' (1981), and '[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/65602]Evita[/url]' (1996), to name but a few.
Born: 16th April 1934, in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Died: 4th January 2016 [aged 81], in London, United Kingdom
1978
RSO
LP, Album, Ltd
1978
2020
Playback Records (6)
CD, Comp
2018
UMC, Mercury, Decca, Deram, Fontana, Polydor, Reaction, Mercury
7x7", Single, Mono + Box, Comp, Ltd, Num
2017
Ace
CD, Comp, Mono
2017
2016
Rhino Records (2), Reprise Records, Slash
7", RSD, Single, Ltd, Gre
2016
Polydor
CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + 2xCD, Album, RE +
2016
2015
2015
2014
Universal Music Group, Polydor, Universal Music Group, Polydor
LP, Album, RE + LP, Album, RE + 2xLP, Album, RE +
2011
2010
RPM retrodisc
CD, Comp + CD, Album, RE
2010
2010
2010
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Universal
DVD-V, PAL
2005
Polydor
CD, Comp, Spe
2005
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Westside
CD, Comp
2000
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Jupiter Records, BMG
CD, Album
1995
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See For Miles Records Ltd.
CD, Comp, Mono
1994
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Polydor
CD, Comp, Promo
1993
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1986
Old Gold (2)
7", Single
1986
Polydor
7", Single
1986
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Old Gold (2)
7", RE
1984
1983
RSO
LP, Album, RE + LP, Album, RE + LP, Album, RE + 2x
1983
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1981
RSO, Polydor
LP, Album + LP, Album + LP, Album + LP, Album + LP
1980
RSO
7", Single
1980
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AFRTS
LP, Transcription
1975
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Arcade Records (3)
LP, Comp
1973
MCA Records
2xCass, Album
1973
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1972
Karussell
LP, Comp
1972
Cube Records, Polydor
7", Promo
1972
Polydor
7", Jukebox, Promo
1972
Polydor
2xLP, Comp
1972
Polydor
7", Single
1972
1972
1972
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1972
1972
1972
Robert Stigwood
Robert Stigwood