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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_BrandtJerry Brandt - Wikipedia

    Jerry Brandt (January 29, 1938 – January 16, 2021) was an American entrepreneur, impresario, agent, manager, promoter, and club owner who was 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.

  2. 28. Jan. 2021 · Jerry Brandt, a promoter and entrepreneur who owned two nightclubs, the Electric Circus and the Ritz, that were attention-getting parts of New York’s music scene in their day, died on Jan. 16...

  3. 22. Jan. 2021 · Jerry Brandt, the music industry veteran best-known for establishing The Ritz concert venue in New York, has died at the age of 82. Known as a vibrant character with a hustler's attitude,...

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  4. www.spiegel.de › kultur › schock-ueberwunden-a-5fff1bf6-0002Schock überwunden - DER SPIEGEL

    16. Nov. 1980 · Jerry Brandt ist Manager des New-Wave-Rockclubs »Ritz«. Das »Ritz«, umschreibt Brandt die Funktion seines Nachtclubs, sei ein »Musikladen, der strikt eine heterosexuelle demokratische Politik«...

  5. The Ritz was founded in 1980 by Jerry Brandt in the historic Webster Hall ballroom and concert space on 11th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. The address was 119 East 11th Street. The Ritz focused primarily on live performances, often of newer acts, but also featured dancing.

  6. Die Rock-Kneipe wurde im Jahr 1980 von Jerry Brandt im „Grand Ballroom“ gegründet, dem größten Ballsaal der Webster Hall mit 1800 Plätzen. Die Veranstaltungsstätte fokussierte sich auf Live-Auftritte von Blues- und Rockmusikern. Der Ritz-Club war zudem eine der ersten Musik-Bars, die einen Bildschirm und ein Soundsystem für ...

  7. 22. Jan. 2021 · Jerry Brandt, who converted a dormant warehouse into The Ritz, New York's first large rock club, and discovered and booked artists such as Chubby Checker, The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones, died Jan. 16 in Florida. He also worked as a music manager and opened other rock clubs before moving to Los Angeles.