
Where would the Beatles be without Brian Epstein? The Stones without Andrew Loog Oldham, or Elvis Presley without the Colonel? Artists need managers, and there have been some as big as the stars themselves… for better, Malcolm Mclaren, or for worse, Allen Klein, they are all the fifth Beatle. Indeed, I had my own run in with one of the names on this list, Jack Rollins, and thought he was a bit of a dick (but then again, so was David Letterman).
Still, everybody else has their own Hall Of fame so why not personal managers right? Well, here it is and the first ten Hall Of famers will be inducted on Thursday, April 23, 2015, at Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, according to Hypebot (here)…
Stil off hybebot, Inductees include:
Inaugural inductees include:
• Bernie Brillstein (1931-2008) – Clients represented: John Belushi, Jim Henson, Lorne Michaels, Gilda Radner and Martin Short; producer of “Hee Haw,” “The Muppet Show” and “Saturday Night Live;” co-founder of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment.
• Shep Gordon – Clients represented: Alice Cooper, Blondie, Anne Murray, Teddy Pendergrass and Luther Vandross; film producer; featured in “Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon,” a Mike Myers documentary film.
• Charles Joffe (1929-2008) — Clients represented: Woody Allen, Harry Belafonte, Robert Klein, David Letterman and Robin Williams; co-founder of Rollins-Joffe Productions, producers of Woody Allen films.
• Ken Kragen – Clients represented: Olivia Newton John, Lionel Ritchie, Burt Reynolds, Kenny Rogers and The Smothers Brothers; film and television producer; organizer of “We Are The World” album and $34 million charity event “Hands Across America.”
• John Levy (1912 – 2012) – Clients represented: Cannonball Adderley, Roberta Flack, George Shearing, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson; credited as first African-American personal manager in jazz; National Endowment for the Arts honoree.
• Gerard “Jerry” Purcell (1915-2002) – Clients represented: Dr. Maya Angelou, Eddy Arnold, Al Hirt, Rod McKuen and Hugo Montenegro; co-producer of Perry Como and Red Skelton television shows; president (1972-2002) of the National Conference of Personal Managers.
• Jack Rollins – Clients represented: Woody Allen, Harry Belafonte, Robert Klein, David Letterman and Robin Williams; co-founder of Rollins-Joffe Productions, producers of Woody Allen films.
• Suzanne Schachter – Clients represented: Mindy Cohn (“Facts of Life”), Adam Lamberg (“Lizzie McGuire, Lea Michele (“Glee” and “Les Misérables”) and Mexican film and television star Manuel Ojeda (“Romancing The Stone”).
• Milt Suchin — Clients represented: Vikki Carr, Phyllis Diller, Jack Jones, Shirley Jones and Debbie Reynolds; film producer; past president of the Conference of Personal Managers West.
• Mimi Weber (1927-2007) – Clients represented: Pam Dawber, Harry Guardino, Myrna Loy, George Maharis and Nick Nolte; first woman elected to the National Conference of Personal Managers.

