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− | After the [[Paragon | + | After the [[Paragon Agency]] was forced to shut down in late July [[1979]] [[Ian Copeland]] founded [[Frontier Booking International (F.B.I.)]] in August [[1979]], with early clients being Magazine, Gang Of Four, The Cramps, Pere Ubu, Iggy Pop, Squeeze, [[The Police]] and [[Klark Kent]] (!) - and later also [[Sting]] and Courteney Cox. |
Ian chose the name as his father was in the CIA, Stewart was in [[The Police]] and Miles had just founded [[I.R.S.]]. | Ian chose the name as his father was in the CIA, Stewart was in [[The Police]] and Miles had just founded [[I.R.S.]]. |
Revision as of 03:55, 26 January 2023
Frontier Booking International | |
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Location: | New York, MY, USA - 250 W. 57th St., Suite 603 |
Years in operation: | 1979 - XXXX |
Contents
History
After the Paragon Agency was forced to shut down in late July 1979 Ian Copeland founded Frontier Booking International (F.B.I.) in August 1979, with early clients being Magazine, Gang Of Four, The Cramps, Pere Ubu, Iggy Pop, Squeeze, The Police and Klark Kent (!) - and later also Sting and Courteney Cox.
Ian chose the name as his father was in the CIA, Stewart was in The Police and Miles had just founded I.R.S..
The agency's motto was "The F.B.I. knows!" and featured a close up of Ian's wife Connie Walden's nose in its logo.
The agency still exists but now mainly deals with actors.
See also
External links
References
sources: Wild Thing, Connie Walden, Cashbox - September 8, 1979