Wednesday, September 11, 2019
In this excerpt from our series profiling industry ballers, we look at the Capitol Music Group chieftain's U.K. connections.
Barnett has benefited from his longstanding relationship with
Modest! Management’s
Richard Griffiths, one of Barnett’s most important influencers. “I had known Steve as a manager from about 1977,” the manager of
One Direction,
5 Seconds of Summer and
Niall Horan recalls. “We worked very closely together on
Gary Moore, who I signed to first
Virgin Music Publishing and then to the label I had at
Virgin called
Ten. We enjoyed great success together, especially internationally.”
“When I was at
Epic,” Griffith adds, “it was a classic situation of being a big New York-based company that thought the world revolved around them. Which was essentially true, but I felt we needed a much bigger presence around the world. Steve was managing
AC/DC but was clearly wanting something new. We were just sitting in my office chatting one day, and I said, ‘Why don’t you come here and run international?’ and he said OK. It was that simple. He made an immediate impression. As the success of Epic grew with
Pearl Jam,
Rage Against the Machine,
Korn,
Celine Dion and of course
Michael Jackson, I needed someone to work closely with me in New York, so Steve became GM and essentially ran the day-to-day of the label.”
Barnett still maintains his U.K. connections and travels regularly to Europe, as CMG has become the go-to landing spot for UMG’s U.K. labels. The benefits of that synergy between the U.S. and U.K. CMG properties, along with Barnett and his experience in the U.K., has paid dramatic dividends.
“From the minute I met Steve, many years ago now,”
Sam Smith tells us, “I completely fell in love with his drive and passion and kindness. I am so lucky to have his support and friendship. He has taught me so much and continues to teach me so much.”
Read the entire profile here.