From Billboard By Andrew Hampp
his week’s Billboard has the full scoop (and our first gatefold cover) on Maverick, an ambitious gathering of nine of music’s top managers and their combined effort to shake up the industry. Its nine partners are Maverick’s Guy Oseary, Laffitte Management’s Ron Laffitte, I Am Other’s Caron Veazey, Blueprint Group’s Gee Roberson and Cortez Bryant, Reign Deer’s Larry Rudolph and Adam Leber, Quest Management’s Scott Rodger and Spalding Entertainment’s Clarence Spalding. Collectively, they manage more than two dozen of the planet’s biggest artists (Madonna, McCartney, Minaj, Miley…and that’s just the M’s).
Get to know all about the nine principals — from their biggest achievements ($100 million dollar deals) to their greatest challenges (flat-lining record sales) to their next moves (a tech fund for Britney? Her manager’s got some connections.)
MEET THE MAVERICKS:
U2 and Madonna Manager Guy Oseary Is Trying to Reinvent the Music Biz
Larry Rudolph, Britney Spears’ Vegas Svengali, Dishes on the Changing Nature of Sin City
Ron Laffitte Is the ‘Secret Weapon’ for Mega-Management Co. Maverick
How Caron Veazy Architected Pharrell’s Epic Year
Cortez Bryant Shifts From Managing Lil Wayne to Learning Lessons From Country Music
Adam Leber, Tech Visionary for Miley and Britney, Is ‘Not an Ego Guy’
Gee Roberson: ‘I Made a Hell of a Detour’ on the Way to Managing Nicki Minaj
Former Bjork Manager Scott Rodger Now Oversees Arena Runs By Paul McCartney and Arcade Fire
Clarence Spalding Is the Nashville Ace in Maverick’s Sleeve