He co-managed the iconic band with Kit Lambert, launched Track Records and signed Jimi Hendrix. By Gary Graff, Billboard The Who Band Portrait - H 2012 Onstage at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena on Saturday ...
Chris Stamp, the early, star-making co-manager of the Who, died Saturday, Nov. 24, of cancer in New York City. He was 70. With partner Kit Lambert, Stamp — the younger brother of actor Terence Stamp — ...
NEW YORK — Chris Stamp, who as a Cockney kid from East London aspired to make a documentary film about the rise of British rock in the 1960s and ended up helping to discover and manage a raucous ...
Rock ’n’ roll documentaries are hardly ever about the managers. But rock ’n’ roll managers are hardly ever as crucial or as charismatic as Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, the odd couple who took a Mod ...
Chris Stamp, a former co-manager of the Who and founder of the Track Records label, died on Saturday at the age of 70, Billboard reports.A native of London's East End, Stamp met the Who in 1963 while ...
NEW YORK — Chris Stamp, who as a Cockney kid from East London aspired to make a documentary film about the rise of British rock in the 1960s and ended up helping to discover and manage a ­raucous ...
Stamp and Lambert changed the name of the band from High Numbers to The Who Chris Stamp, one of the original managers of The Who, has died of cancer at the age of 70. Band member Roger Daltrey paid ...