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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rob_GrettonRob Gretton - Wikipedia

    Robert Leo Gretton (15 January 1953 – 15 May 1999) was the manager of Joy Division and New Order. He was partner in and co-director of Factory Records and a founding partner of The Haçienda. For ten years until his death in 1999, Gretton ran his own label, Rob’s Records.

  2. Pierre Perrone. Robert Leo Gretton, music manager: born Manchester 15 January 1953; (one son, one daughter by Lesley Gilbert); died Manchester 15 May 1999. ROB GRETTON, the manager of Joy...

  3. 9 de ene. de 2015 · A music business scholarship is being launched in the name of Rob Gretton, New Order's former manager and "designated grown-up" - but what made him so good?

  4. 15 de may. de 2020 · CITYZENS AT HOME. Indeed, on the day of his passing on May 15th, 1999, Rob had been due to attend the live screening at Maine Road of our Division Two semi-final first leg clash with Wigan Athletic at the Latics’ former Springfield Park ground. A regular at Maine Road from an early age, Gretton also attended many City away games too, and once ...

  5. Rob Gretton (born 15 January 1953, Wythenshawe, Manchester - died 15 May 1999, Manchester) was best known as the manager of the post punk bands Joy Division and New Order. He was also a partner in Factory , proprietor of Robs Records and a co-founder along with Anthony H. Wilson (often referred to as Tony Wilson) of The Haçienda nightclub in ...

  6. b. 15 January 1953, d. 15 May 1999, Manchester, England. Entrepreneur Gretton first entered the music business as a fan during the heyday of British punk. In 1976 he struck up a friendship with Slaughter And The Dogs and began travelling with them to gigs, and even helped finance their first single.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2008 · The top class one. Every great band has a great manager, be that a mastermind like the Beatles’ Brian Epstein or a flamboyant svengali like the Sex Pistols’ Malcolm McLaren. For Joy Division and...