Thursday, November 15, 2018
Richard Griffiths,
Harry Magee and
Will Bloomfield were honored with the Peter Grant Award for Lifetime Achievement at the
Artist & Manager Awards in London Wednesday night, where Griffiths gave a pointed nod to their
split with Syco.
“I recently read
Peter Grant’s book,” he said when accepting the gong, “and what came through loud and clear is our job as managers is to support our artists, whatever the personal consequences.
“I think that the job that managers do is not understood by everybody, but we all in this room know that without us, and without our artists, there would be no business. So I thank every manager, and I thank every artist for doing what you do, because we couldn't do what we do without them.”
Magee added: “This award is as much for our staff as it is for us—the creativity, tenacity and stamina that you put into your job every single day makes the company what it is.”
Bloomfield praised Modest's “extraordinary artists” and team, and Griffiths and Magee, who “really deserve all the credit they get, not only as professionals I learn from every single day, but as friends.”
Manager of the Year went to, in the words of
Ted Cockle, “quality and honourable operators”
Paul McDonald and
Ryan Lofthouse of
Closer Artists, who look after
George Ezra and
James Bay, amongst others.
Entrepreneur of the Year was
Dirty Hit founder
Jamie Oborne, and
Anne-Marie’s manager
Jazmin Sherman was named Breakthrough Manager.
Other winners on the night included Artists’ Artist
Guy Garvey, Artist of the Year
Dua Lipa, Pioneer
Kano and Breakthrough Artist
Mabel.
Kilimanjaro Live &
DHP Family won the FanFair Alliance Outstanding Contribution to Live Music for their fight against secondary ticketing, and
Carol Crabtree of
Solar Management was Writer/Producer Manager.
Natalie Wade of charity
Small Green Shoots took home Unsung Hero.