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Beady Eye part company with management
By Chris Cooke | Published on Monday 3 March 2014
Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eye have parted ways with their manager, Quest Management’s Scott Rodger. Unlike Noel Gallagher’s post-Oasis project, which is managed by the same team as Oasis itself at Ignition, Liam and the rest of Beady Eye worked with new management.
Rodger says that the band have just reached the end of their most recent album cycle, and the completion of his management agreement with the outfit, and that all parties have therefore decided now is a good time for a change.
Speaking to NME, Rodger said: “Beady Eye are one of the last great British rock bands. It has been a pleasure to have worked with them on this album campaign. They are in complete control of their future as a band, with many exciting new projects on the horizon. We’ve just about reached the end of the ‘BE’ album cycle and it’s the right time for the band to make a change”.
He added: “Our paths will cross again in the future, I’m sure. I wish them continued success in everything they do”.