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  1. 2 de ene. de 2013 · A hustler is only as good as his hustle, and in 1963, 19-year-old Andrew Loog Oldham hit the mother lode. On the night of 23 April of that year, the budding teen tycoon, having already successfully hawked himself to fashion designer Mary Quant and Beatles manager Brian Epstein as a happening hipster who knew a thing or two about a thing or two, walked into the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond ...

  2. 7 de ene. de 2014 · In 1963, 19-year-old Andrew Loog Oldman discovered a scruffy, six-piece blues band and knew all the right moves to make (look sharp, guys; lose the piano player and write some songs). But more than just ideas, he had a vision. With Oldham guiding The Rolling Stones' ship, the '60s would not unfold as originally planned.

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  4. Manager des Rolling Stones jusqu'en 1967, Andrew Loog Oldham est également cofondateur du label indépendant Immediate Records, qu'il dirige de 1965 jusqu'à sa faillite en 1970 1 . Via son label, il propose certaines chansons du duo Jagger/Richards des Rolling Stones à ses protégés comme Out of Time à Chris Farlowe ou encore As Tears Go ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · In April 1963, the music landscape witnessed a transformative moment when Andrew Loog Oldham, prompted by a journalist friend, discovered the Rolling Stones. Recognising their potential, Oldham envisioned the group as an “anti-Beatles,” a grittier alternative to the “cuddly moptop” image dominating the scene.

  6. 3 de ene. de 2014 · ROLLING STONES DATA INTERVIEW: Andrew Loog Oldham. (Almost) Like a Rolling Stone. It’s no surprise at all arriving to Andrew Loog Oldham’s hotel room and find him on the phone. He’s lying in bed while he talks, and is sporting shorts and sandals. Being stuck to a phone must have been one of the most common tasks in his last fifty years ...

  7. 25 de may. de 2000 · Wed 24 May 2000 21.03 EDT. A ndrew Loog Oldham, former manager of the Rolling Stones, is one of the most committed self-publicists the rock'n'roll business has ever seen, but even he couldn't ...