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SuperVision Management is poised to enter a new era this week as it relocates to an East End location in London and announces several changes to its senior management team.
Following co-founder Paul Craig's departure from the management stable last month, SuperVision has confirmed the full-time appointment of artist managers Nathan McGough and Keith Anderson, who will bolster the existing line-up of co-founders James Sandom and Cerne Canning.
McGough boasts an impressive history in the UK industry, having managed Happy Mondays, Shaq and, more recently, Towers Of London via his role at CEC Management.
Anderson, who has been a part-time fixture at SuperVision for the past year, represents some of the hottest names on the London circuit, with Late Of The Pier, Cajun Dance Party and Tinseltown making up his current roster. He also runs the popular WayOutWest club nights and tipster label of the same name, which he will continue to manage from SuperVision.
Of McGough's appointment, Sandom says, "We wanted to bring another manager in with experience who, should they land an act that works globally, knows exactly what to do and has all the contacts needed to actually break a band rather than just work with a band. It's also nice to buy into a bit of music culture."
Earlier this year SuperVision also formed an association with Alun Llywd of Ankst Management, bringing the Welsh management powerhouse - home to Super Furry ...