Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham
(born
1944
) is a British
rock and roll
producer, impresario and author. He was best known as the manager of
The Rolling Stones
in the
1960s
, taking a flamboyant style inspired by his role model and friend
Phil Spector
. With a flair for publicity, he led the Stones to international fame. Problems with
drug abuse
led to the sale of his interest in the Stones to
Allen Klein
in
1966
. He would then set up
Immediate Records
and take over management of
The Small Faces
. After they split up, he helped put together
Humble Pie
, featuring
Steve Marriott
of the
Small Faces
. Oldham wrote a biography of
ABBA
in the
1970s
and two autobiographies,
Stoned
(
1998
) and
2Stoned
(
2001
). Oldham, Andrew Oldham, Andrew Oldham, Andrew
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