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William George Curbishley (born 13 March 1942, London) [1] is an English music and film producer and band manager. He has managed English rock groups The Who and Judas Priest, as well as artists Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. [2]
Dec 23, 2023 · When Parents Blamed Judas Priest’s Lyrics After Two Fans Attempted Suicide. In a series of tragic events that ultimately ended in a pair of deaths and an expensive, sensationalist trial, a pair...
Dec 2, 2019 · The Who concert: Band manager Bill Curbishley was a hero the day 11 died outside Cincinnati event. Paramedic, police lieutenant also stepped in to help.
- WCPO Staff
Jun 5, 2017 · It’s a story which visibly upsets the stoic Curbishley during our interview. There was also the disaster of The Who’s 1979 Cincinnati gig, when 11 people tragically died following a stampede in the Riverfront Coliseum – something Curbishley counts as probably the hardest moment of his career.
- Tim Ingham
Jul 17, 1990 · Two days before Christmas in 1985, a pair of young Nevada men shot themselves after listening to albums by the heavy-metal band Judas Priest. Today the rock group and CBS Records went on trial in...
Aug 24, 2015 · Members of Judas Priest entered a Nevada court room on July 16, 1990, facing charges that their lyrics drove two young fans to suicide.
May 18, 2022 · When she headed to Cincinnati’s Riverfront Coliseum on Dec. 3, 1979, with her ticket in hand — a birthday gift from a friend — she had no idea 11 of her fellow concertgoers, some as young as...