Jerry Brandt
Jerry Brandt (January 29, 1938 – January 16, 2021) was an entrepreneur, impresario, agent, manager, promoter, and club owner active since the 1960s. He is known for discovering Carly Simon and serving as her first manager, as well as for his work with Lori Petty. Brandt was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
Career
After serving in the army Brandt worked first as a messenger in the mailroom at the William Morris Agency but within a few years he moved up the ranks and became head of the pop music division. While working at William Morris, he discovered Chubby Checker, booked acts like The Beach Boys and Sonny & Cher, and brought The Rolling Stones to the USA. He also handled Sam Cooke,[1] Dick Clark, and Muhammad Ali for theatrical events. In the 1970s, he managed glam rock artist Jobriath Boone.[2]
Contemporaneous with his management work, Brandt also opened, owned, and managed major music venues such as The Electric Circus (1967), The Ritz,[3] and Spo-Dee-O-Dee,[4] a Blues Club. In 1970 he left the Electric Circus and moved to Los Angeles where he opened the Paradise Ballroom with legendary financier Bernie Cornfeld.
In 1992, along with Ron Delsener, Robin Leach, and Bob Krasnow, Brandt opened the Italian restaurant "Italica"[5] at 220 East 46th St. which introduced "pizza by the meter."
He died of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[6]
References
- Goodman, Fred (2015), Allen Klein: The Man Who Bailed Out the Beatles, Made the Stones, and Transformed Rock & Roll, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York, 978-0-547-89686-1, pp. 40, 53
- MOJO magazine, November 1998, (pp. 69-70).
- Goodman 2015, p. 110.
- New York Magazine, July 3, 1989
- New York Magazine, September 14, 1992
- Jerry Brandt, Founder of New York Nightclub The Ritz, Dead at 82
External links
- Jerry Brandt - A Helluva Life - book homepage.
- Jerry Brandt "It's A Short Walk From Brooklyn, If You Run" Presentation Video trailer for the book.
- Carly Simon for Brandtworks Records
- New York Magazine article June 25, 1979
- Jerry Brandt, Whose Music Clubs Captured a Moment, Dies at 82 New York Times Obituary, Neil Genzlinger, Jan. 28, 2021