Legendary manager Howard Kaufman dies aged 79

Legendary manager Howard Kaufman dies aged 79

Legendary manager Howard Kaufman has died at the age of 79. The cause of death has yet to be confirmed.

Kaufman was revered across the music industry as one of the most influential managers in the business. During his career he represented several high-profile acts, including The Eagles, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Stevie Nicks, Jimmy Buffet, Chicago, Lenny Kravitz and Def Leppard.

In 1974, Kaufman partnered with Irving Azoff to form Front Line Management, which worked with Eagles, Steely Dan, and Buffett and more. The company folded in the early ‘80s, before being relaunched by the pair in early 2005. The company proved to be hugely successful and was acquired by Ticketmaster in 2008, with Kaufman continuing to collaborate with Azoff throughout his career.

"Howard was a giant among men. He never sought the spotlight, but was the best in the business," Azoff said in a statement. "We worked together for more than 45 years. He was a great influence on me and taught me a lot. Despite his major health issues, he always wanted to work till the end and I’m glad he got his wish.

“It’s a tragic loss for our industry. He will be missed by me as well as scores of others he touched."



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