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This memoir from one of the most respected figures in the history of the Australian music industry has been acclaimed by the movers and shakers who knew the popular author - Nick Hampton. NICK OF TIME: MY LIFE AND CAREER, ALL ON THE RECORD, charts his stellar career in the glory days of rock 'n' roll with giants like EMI and CBS. It took him from London in the Swinging Sixties through Europe and the USA to Australia, where he became managing director of EMI and one of the most respected figures in the super-competitive music business. Later, Nick was a highly regarded executive at APRA, the…mehr

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This memoir from one of the most respected figures in the history of the Australian music industry has been acclaimed by the movers and shakers who knew the popular author - Nick Hampton. NICK OF TIME: MY LIFE AND CAREER, ALL ON THE RECORD, charts his stellar career in the glory days of rock 'n' roll with giants like EMI and CBS. It took him from London in the Swinging Sixties through Europe and the USA to Australia, where he became managing director of EMI and one of the most respected figures in the super-competitive music business. Later, Nick was a highly regarded executive at APRA, the artists' rights organisation, a founding father of music industry charities, and a pioneer in the field of music therapy. NICK OF TIME is a fascinating walk down music memory lane alongside Petula Clark, The Kinks, Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent, Donovan, Elton John, Sandie Shaw, Johnny Cash, Andy Williams, Tony Bennett, Vera Lynn and Paul Simon. As well as music greats in Australia, from Jimmy Barnes, Neil Finn, Iva Davies, Slim Dusty and Joy McKean to Glenn Shorrock, Jenny Morris, Richard Clapton, Smoky Dawson and more. Plus other famous industry names like Ted Albert, who was behind the rise of AC/DC, Dick James, Louis Benjamin, Morris Levy, Lew Grade and Clive Davis. Icehouse founder Iva Davies says: "This memoir tells us just how he became the charismatic and hugely effective person we all know in Australia." He also takes readers deep inside the global pop/rock music business, what he describes as "mostly the good, occasionally the bad, and sometimes the downright ugly", remembering leviathans like Lew Grade, Dick James, Clive Davis and the late Ted Albert, his visionary friend behind The Easybeats and AC/DC's climb to the top. After his time with EMI, Nick, an Englishman, remained in Australia for another twenty-two years, during which he became a highly regarded executive at APRA as well as a founding father for some of the music industry's most important charities.
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English-born Nick Hampton was finance director at Pye Records in London from 1964-1968. He joined CBS Records in 1969 as its Paris-based European financial controller, before returning to London as operational director. He later moved to Australia as managing director of EMI Music. He was instrumental in setting up Entertainment Distributors Corporation (EDC), EMI's distribution joint venture with Sony Music Entertainment Australia. From 1988-1989 he was CEO of the Video Distributors Industry Association. He was company secretary and director of administration and finance at APRA and instrumental in setting up the fund-raising for charity body Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Australia. Nick has now retired from the industry and live in the south of France.