Michael Cohl

Michael Cohl is the president of Toronto-based music promotional company The BCL Group (Ballard Cohl Labatt). He made his reputation in 1989 by buying the concert, sponsorship, merchandising, radio, television, and film rights to the Rolling Stones Steel Wheels tour. The tour became the most financially successful rock tour in history. Rival promoter Bill Graham, who also bid on the tour, later wrote "Losing the Stones was like watching my favourite lover become a whore." Cohl has homes in Toronto and Miami.

External link

Satisfaction - rock promoter Michael Cohl Article in Saturday Night Magazine.

 

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