Chris Hufford
Chris Hufford is an English audio engineer, record producer, and band manager, known most prominently for managing Radiohead.[1]
Early career
His career began as an audio engineer and record producer. He co-founded Courtyard Studios with business partner Bryce Edge where many groups associated with the shoegaze movement, including the likes of Chapterhouse and Slowdive, recorded albums.[1]
Radiohead
While Radiohead was still under their original name On A Friday, Hufford was present for their performance at the Jericho Tavern in Oxford on 8 August 1991. He became their manager following the concert.[2]
References
- Andy Gill (30 August 2007). "Chris Hufford: The man who guided Radiohead to stardom has his own chillout project to shout about". The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- Randall, Mac (1 February 2012). Exit Music: The Radiohead Story Updated Edition. Backbeat Books. p. 82. ISBN 9781458471475.
External links
- Chris Hufford discography at Discogs
- Chris Hufford at IMDb
- Chris Hufford: The man who guided Radiohead to stardom has his own chillout project to shout about in The Independent, 30 August 2007
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