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  1. 20 de may. de 2015 · They are Joy Division plus manager Rob Gretton. I am trying to assemble a decent set of questions in my head. The room is freezing and the atmosphere is equally icy.

  2. 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 Manchester, England.

  3. www.1topclassmanager.co.uk › book › home1 Top Class Manager

    1 Top Class Manager. '1 Top Class Manager' is a collection of Rob Gretton's working notebooks kept during his time as Joy Division's manager. It condenses twenty notebooks into one volume, and also contains posters, letters, invoices, diaries and studio notes, dating from August 1978 to late 1980. It is a full-colour, 220-page softback with a ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2020 · The brainchild of Rob Gretton, the club was jointly financed by Factory Records and New Order – not that the deal was entirely harmonious. Martin Hannett quit the label after finding out the club cost £450,000 (taken out of Factory Records’ recording budget).

  5. 18 de abr. de 2010 · INTIMATE moments in the story of legendary Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order are revealed in a new book based on meticulous notes taken by the bands’ late manager, Rob Gretton. They ...

  6. 1988 / FAC 211 - A short documentary including interviews with New Order, Rob Gretton, Tony Wilson, Alan Erasmus and Paul Morley.

  7. Rob Gretton Biography. by AllMusic. 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.