- Tony Secunda
Tony Secunda (
24 August 1940 -12 February 1995 [http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1995.html] ) was a British manager of rock groups in the 1960s and 1970s, includingThe Moody Blues ,The Move , and T. Rex.He was born Anthony Michael Secunda in
Epsom ,Surrey ,England . According toCarl Wayne , the Move's vocalist, Secunda's business acumen and flair for publicity were a major factor in the group's success. "He dreamed up all the ideas, the stunts and the clothing – sending Blackberry pies with bottles of champagne for "Blackberry Way ", doing a photo session at the fire station in Birmingham for "Fire Brigade" – and of course theHarold Wilson affair!" [http://www.themoveonline.com/biogs_history.html]The latter referred to Secunda's most controversial stunt, in which a
cartoon postcard promoting the group's 1967 single, "Flowers in the Rain ", featured an allegedly libellous drawing of Wilson, thenPrime Minister . The group and management were sued, lost the case, and as part of the settlement had to relinquish allroyalties in respect of the record to a charity of Wilson's choice - a ruling which they tried unsuccessfully to overturn after Wilson's death in 1995. The Move were unnerved by the experience, and fired Secunda as their manager shortly afterwards.Secunda continued his involvement with another ex-Move member,
Trevor Burton , when he helped set up and finance a band called Balls, in 1969, with the singerDenny Laine from the Moody Blues. But this venture failed to emulate past success.In 1971 he became manager of T. Rex and helped
Marc Bolan to set up his ownrecord label , T. Rex Wax Co, throughEMI . After parting company with Bolan, he managedSteve Peregrin Took , Bolan's former musical partner,Steeleye Span ,Motorhead , andMarianne Faithfull .Later in life he moved to San Anselmo,
California , where he remained active in music publishing and promotion, and developed an interest in theecology and green issues. Secunda died of a heart attack in February 1995, at the age of 54.External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950222/ai_n13967436] The Independent obituary, 22 February 1995
* [http://www.themoveonline.com/biogs_history.html] The Move online
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