Ian Copeland (April 25, 1949 – May 23, 2006) was an American music promoter and booking agent who helped launch the new wave movement in the United States. In 1979, Copeland founded Frontier Booking International (FBI) in New York, a talent agency that represented many of the premier new wave acts of the 1980s, including the B-52's, The Cure, The Police, Simple Minds, The English Beat, and The Go-Go's. The agency grew to include hundreds of diverse musical performers on its roster (the Buzzcocks, Nine Inch Nails, Concrete Blonde, Iggy Pop, General Public, Charlie Peacock, Let's Active, R.E.M., Sting, Morrissey), as well as representing actors. The music division of FBI was merged into InterTalent Agency in 1992, and Copeland moved to Los Angeles soon thereafter. Ian is also the brother of legendary drummer Stuart Copeland of The Police and super agent Miles Copeland.
Simon & Schuster, 1995. Hardcover. Book Condition: Collectible: Very Good. 1995. Simon & Schuster. Hardcover. 1st Printing. Signed and Inscribed by Ian Copeland.
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