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At 76, veteran music industry executive Irving Azoff is still at it, co-managing his latest client, U2, with his son, Jeffrey, who also manages Harry Styles.
Giant Music is an American independent record label founded in 2022, by American businessman and record executive, Irving Azoff. [1] The label, serves as a rebranded reboot of Azoff's former venture, Giant Records, a subsidiary of Warner Records he originally founded and managed from 1990 until Warner ended the joint venture with the label in 2001. [2]
Irving Azoff (/ ˈ eɪ z ɒ f /; born December 12, 1947) is an American businessman, who is chairman of Full Stop Management, a company that represents recording artists.During the course of his career, he has worked as an agent, personal manager, concert promoter, movie producer, independent record label owner, merchandiser, music publisher, and CEO of a record label.
They were attending the wedding of Styles' manager, Jeffrey Azoff, who works in Artist Relations at Apple Music. Styles was also snapped in his bathrobe at one point, happily posing with Azoff and ...
U2 to Join Irving and Jeffrey Azoff's Full Stop Management. Cocker then withdrew for several years, re-emerging as a hit balladeer. His 1974 reimagining of Billy Preston’s “You Are So ...
Jeff Wald was dismissed as manager and the band enlisted Irving Azoff and Howard Kaufman as their new managers shortly thereafter. Once they agreed to Foster producing the album (the band had considered him for 1980's Chicago XIV [ 10 ] ), Foster radically redefined Chicago's sound for the 1980s, with all of the latest technologies and ...
The Azoff Company has tapped A&R executive Nate Albert as the new president of Giant Music, the independent record label home to Mitch Rowland, K. Flay and more. Albert joins the Giant music team ...
In 2020, after Orzabal and Smith signed with Irving and Jeff Azoff's Full Stop management company the record appeared on various streaming services worldwide. According to SoundScan figures, the album had sold 99,000 copies in the US by January 2008.