- Bob Herbert (manager)
Robert “Bob” Herbert (7 February 1942 - 9 August 1999) was an English talent manager. He was the original manager of the
Spice Girls .Biography
Early life
Born in
Brentford ,England , Herbert qualified as an accountant and first got involved in the music industry in 1985. He took a liking to Matt and Luke Goss, twin friends of his son Chris when they were pupils together at Collingwood School in Camberley, Surrey. Although the twins were only 15, they had formed their own pop group called Gloss with the bassist Craig Logan. Realising the blond looks of Matt and Luke could be exploited to market a group that could be the Eighties' answer to the Bay City Rollers, Herbert offered Gloss advice and provided rehearsal space for them in his summer house. He introduced them to songwriters, financed their early demo tapes and plotted their route to success.pice Girls
By mid-1994, the Herberts and Murphy had auditioned 600 applicants, and whittled the line-up down to
Melanie Brown ,Geri Halliwell ,Victoria Adams ,Lianne Morgan ,quickly replaced byMelanie Chisholm andMichelle Stephenson quickly replaced byEmma Bunton .In 1997, the Herberts reverted to their original boy-band masterplan. "We decided to put an ad in The Stage newspaper, as we had done when we were auditioning for the Spice Girls," recalled Bob Herbert in5ive Personal life
Herbert was married to Ann and had one son,
Chris Herbert and one daughter,Nicky. He died inWindsor, Berkshire .References
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