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2019 AWARDS TOUR CONTINUES

October 8, 2019October 8, 2019 admin Opinion, Vignettes

A big part of the joy of receiving the Joseph P. Anzivino Award from the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM) in Chicago was sharing the stage with some very important people. Mike McGee, who received IAVM’s top honor, the Charles A. McElravy Award, that same day, has always been a supporter and friend. Presenters […]

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WHY LAWRENCE WELK PLAYED MAINE

September 26, 2019September 26, 2019 admin Bookings, Vignettes

In 1974, Lawrence Welk toured arenas, doing exceptionally well across the country. Lionel Dubay, two years into managing the brand-new, 7,200-seat Augusta (Maine) Civic Center, saw an opportunity. His first call to promoter Lon Varnell, a legend in the industry, didn’t go so well, though the mere fact Varnell took a call from a pretty […]

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TRUMP AND MCMAHON ARE A LOT ALIKE

September 19, 2019September 19, 2019 admin Marketing, Vignettes

Bob Collins was a newbie to World Wrestling Federation when he worked the March 28, 1988 Wrestlemania IV in Atlantic City, N.J.. One month into the job, he was off to observe and compare the instinctive expertise of two marketing geniuses — Donald Trump, now president of the U.S., and the charismatic Vince McMahon, founder […]

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ALWAYS COUNT THE VOTES

August 29, 2019August 29, 2019 admin 2 Comments Negotiations, Vignettes

Early in Mich Sauers’ career signing on new venues for private/contract management, he learned a valuable lesson. “This was in the beginning, my formative years,” Sauers said, setting the stage. He was in charge of business development for what was SMI at the time (Spectacor Management Inc.). Allen Flexor was president of the Philadelphia firm […]

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THE DAY ALLEN BLOOM TRIED TO KILL INTERMISSION

August 27, 2019August 28, 2019 admin 3 Comments Concessions, Vignettes

Allen Bloom, famed booker and negotiator for Irving Feld’s Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, is a legend in the entertainment industry. He helped orchestrate the circuses’ big ancillary income flow — popcorn, sno cones, cotton candy and souvenirs. Linc Cavalieri is also a legend in the industry, having run several buildings in Detroit, […]

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MEET THE BOY WITH THE TIE. HER NAME IS MAUREEN

August 8, 2019August 8, 2019 admin Ticketing, Vignettes

The man on the phone wanted to talk to the “boy with the tie” about his ticket issue. No solution offered by the ticketing professional was good enough. The man wanted the decision-maker who could grant his request. That’s when Maureen Andersen realized it’s not about who sits in the chair, but how you behave […]

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DON RANKIN ON BEING FAIR, EVEN IF THE GUY SHOT YOU

August 6, 2019August 5, 2019 admin 3 Comments Operations, Vignettes

In 1965, Don Rankin of Pritchard Sports was a rookie cop in Baltimore, walking a post. “I knew I had a known police fighter on my beat. He was pointed out to me and I was told to be cautious.” At 8 p.m. one night, Rankin walks into the P& M Lounge on North Avenue […]

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RUSS SIMONS ON THE THRILL OF A GRAND OPENING

August 1, 2019August 1, 2019 admin Operations, Vignettes

Venue managers are not usually the focus of attention. So when Russ Simons was opening what was then called Nashville Arena on Dec. 18, 1996 — a night he will always remember as magical in every possible way — that moment attention focused on him stands out. The opening concert was Amy Grant’s Tennessee Christmas. […]

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THE ART OF SETTLEMENTS: WHO TURNS BLUE FIRST?

July 10, 2019July 10, 2019 admin 1 Comment Operations, Vignettes

Experience comes by doing. Expertise follows. In Maureen Andersen’s case, the two were almost simultaneous. “You settle the show. You’re ready.” Those were the instructions that threw Andersen into the thick of things at a young and still inexperienced age at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Robert Garner, Garner Attractions and later Center […]

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RELATIONSHIPS: HOW MICHAEL MARION MET MOTHER HUBBARD

June 27, 2019June 27, 2019 admin 2 Comments Career Paths, Vignettes

Michael Marion did a very good job booking concerts for a university venue. So did Barbara (Mother) Hubbard. Marion loved music and everything related to music. So did Mother Hubbard. Marion is outspoken and highly approachable. So is Mother Hubbard. They met in 1977 at the Billboard International Touring Forum in Los Angeles at the […]

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