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Robert Colin Stigwood (16
April 1934 – 4
January 2016) was an Australian-born British-resident
music entrepreneur, film producer, and impresario, best...
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theatre impresario Robert Stigwood and
record executive Al
Coury in 1973. The
letters "RSO"
stood for the
Robert Stigwood Organisation. RSO
managed the...
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latter being a top-25 hit single. The film was
produced by
Robert Stigwood,
founder of RSO Records, who had
earlier produced Sa****ay
Night Fever...
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various directors and
actors considered. In 1993,
producer Robert Stigwood sold the
rights to
Andrew G. Vajna, who
agreed to
finance the film through...
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Stigwood and
Allan Carr
commissioned a song from
Stigwood's client Barry Gibb at the last minute. John
Travolta had
previously worked with
Stigwood on...
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music industry, he
raised questions about Stigwood's conflict of
interest as the Bee Gees' manager,
since Stigwood owned their recordings and
publishing and...
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after Kevin Stigwood, a
physics teacher at Alta Dena High in
Thousand Oaks, California, lost a
debate to a student. In result,
Stigwood performed "She...
- co-produced and co-wrote the film with
original Fever producer Robert Stigwood, and
writer Norman Wexler.
Staying Alive stars John Travolta, reprising...
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moved to
Robert Stigwood's RSO
Records and
released their first singles for
Stigwood, "Saw a New Morning" and "Life in a Tin Can".
Stigwood was not ready...
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under Robert Stigwood's management (and, consequently, his last for RSO);
although the Jack
Bruce Band
would remain under contract with
Stigwood for another...