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After a "weekend of hesitation" Glastonbury's Michael Eavis and the Mean Fiddler Music Group finally thrashed out their proposed joint venture deal last Wednesday, in a move which will secure the future of the festival for the next five years.
The link-up, originally announced two weeks ago, had looked shaky two days later as Eavis had second thoughts about relinquishing some control of the festival, which he has run for the past 32 years. He says, "I suppose I was fundamentally letting go of part of the festival. I had some difficulty letting go. There were some misunderstandings, but it's all been resolved now."
Mean Fiddler founder and CEO Vince Power, his managing ...