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Name
  
Rob Gretton


Years active
  
1977–1999

Occupation(s)
  
Promoter, Manager

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Born
  
15 January 1953 (
1953-01-15
)

Associated acts
  
Died
  
May 15, 1999, Manchester, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Martin Hannett, Tony Wilson, Alan Erasmus

Organizations founded
  

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Robert "Rob" Gretton (15 January 1953 – 15 May 1999), was the manager of Joy Division and New Order. He was partner in and co-director of Factory Records and a founding partner of The Haçienda.

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Life and career

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In 1977, Gretton became a leading figure in the Manchester punk scene with his involvement with Slaughter & The Dogs. He was DJ in Rafters club and manager of The Panik.

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Gretton's involvement with the Manchester scene began when he contributed £200 to co-finance Slaughter & the Dogs' first single, the punk classic "Cranked Up Really High". After joining Factory Records in 1979 Gretton brought many new bands to the label, including Section 25, X-O-Dus, Crispy Ambulance, Stockholm Monsters, Minny Pops, The Names, Quando Quango, The Wake, 52nd Street and Happy Mondays.

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Gretton was proprietor of the Rob's Records label and a co-founder along of The Haçienda nightclub in Manchester. Between 1996 and 1999, Gretton managed his last Manchester fledglings Gabrielles Wish, signing them to his own label, Rob's Records.

He was a supporter of Manchester City F.C..

He died in May 1999 at the age of 46 as the result of a heart attack.

Portrayal in the media

Gretton was portrayed by Paddy Considine in the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People, which dramatized the rise and fall of Factory Records, and by Toby Kebbell in the 2007 film Control, a biopic of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.

References

Rob Gretton Wikipedia