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I'm Into Something Good: My Life Managing 10cc, Herman's Hermits and Many More!
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I'm Into Something Good: My Life Managing 10cc, Herman's Hermits and Many More!
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I'm Into Something Good: My Life Managing 10cc, Herman's Hermits and Many More!
Current price: $28.99
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In this uproarious, frank and moving autobiography, Harvey Lisberg reveals the excesses of life on the road managing Herman's Hermits; the frustration of championing unknowns Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber; the highs and lows of managing the brilliant 10cc; the utter madness of looking after snooker bad boys Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins and Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White and much, much more.
When 22-year-old accountant Harvey Lisberg heard the Beatles' 'Please Please Me', he had an epiphany: he could be Manchester's answer to Brian Epstein. He had a musical ear, a knack for numbers and a gambler's instinct for taking a punt. Within a year he had taken local group, Herman's Hermits, to number one with 'I'm Into Something Good'.
Soon, Hermania was a global phenomenon. Harvey had found his vocation.
Many other artists benefitted from Harvey's guidance during this time, including Tony Christie, Barclay James Harvest, Sad Café and the Chameleons.
I'm Into Something Good
is his account of a life that started in Salford and ended up in Palm Springs; a life in which he travelled the world, met heroes and villains, fulfilled his dreams, and spent a fortune on good living, family and friends.
When 22-year-old accountant Harvey Lisberg heard the Beatles' 'Please Please Me', he had an epiphany: he could be Manchester's answer to Brian Epstein. He had a musical ear, a knack for numbers and a gambler's instinct for taking a punt. Within a year he had taken local group, Herman's Hermits, to number one with 'I'm Into Something Good'.
Soon, Hermania was a global phenomenon. Harvey had found his vocation.
Many other artists benefitted from Harvey's guidance during this time, including Tony Christie, Barclay James Harvest, Sad Café and the Chameleons.
I'm Into Something Good
is his account of a life that started in Salford and ended up in Palm Springs; a life in which he travelled the world, met heroes and villains, fulfilled his dreams, and spent a fortune on good living, family and friends.