Sneha Girap (Editor)

Paul Conroy

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Paul Conroy


Role
  
Freelance photographer

Paul Conroy httpswwwindexoncensorshiporgwpcontentuploa

Beyond borders interviews 2013 paul conroy on the battle of homs


Paul Conroy is an English music executive with a long and varied career of managing labels. He went from general manager of pioneering indie Stiff to senior positions with majors like Virgin Records, WEA and EMI.

Contents

Paul Conroy Syria British photographer Paul Conroy on the

In conversation with paul conroy under the wire marie colvin s final assignment


Career

Paul Conroy Syria Paul Conroy 39safe39 in Lebanon after being smuggled

Conroy's introduction to the music business came as a college social secretary in the early 1970s. His first job was working as a booking agent for the Charisma Agency, where he worked with Nigel Kerr. Together they built the agency up into a major force on the burgeoning pub rock scene. In 1975 they collaborated with Jake Riviera to put on the Naughty Rhythms package tour, with pub rock stalwarts Kokomo, Dr. Feelgood, Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers. Conroy became the manager of The Kursaal Flyers, who got signed to Jonathan King's UK Records and had a hit with the song "Little Does She Know". In an idiosyncratic twist that presaged the common touch of many of his later promotional successes, Conroy had the band perform on Top of the Pops surrounded by laundry machines and giant detergent boxes.

Paul Conroy Paul Conroy Photographer wounded in blast that killed

In early 1977, Conroy went to work for Stiff Records where he became the general manager. Between 1985 and 1990 he was first marketing director and then managing director of the US labels division of WEA in London. He was the president of Chrysalis Records International from 1990 to 1992. Conroy joined Virgin Records UK as managing director in 1992 and was promoted to president in 1997 before leaving in early 2002.

Paul Conroy Syrian activists killed in Paul Conroy rescue mission

Later in 2002 Conroy and his wife Katie, a former EMI International VP, launched Adventures in Music, which comprised three divisions - Adventure Records, Management, and Publishing.

Conroy served as chairman of the Brit Awards committee from 1997 to 2000, and was a longstanding member of the BPI Council, rising to Chairman before stepping down in 2002.

Recent activity

Conroy now resides in Henley, Oxfordshire. In 2011, after he encouraged them to enter, the Wallingford Parish Church Choir won a competition to record an album for Decca Records.

References

Paul Conroy Wikipedia