Morrissey is now being managed by Pete Galli of Red Light Management (February 12, 2024)

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Pete Galli image courtesy of LinkedIn.
Morrissey Photo Credit: Brian Adams.

Morrissey’s influence and music legacy is irrefutable. Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in British pop, as well as one of the greatest lyricists of his generation, Morrissey has thirteen solo studio albums, a string of No.1 records, and an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.

As lead singer of The Smiths he marked forever the history of music with only four albums. As a soloist he has consolidated a sound that still reverberates today with his forthcoming album Bonfire of Teenagers. An explicit declaration of love for music has made him one of the most acclaimed voices of the last four decades worldwide. When the debut single from The Smiths, “Hand In Glove,” first emerged 40 years ago, the musical landscape was forever changed and launched a rich catalogue of songs that includes anthems such as “This Charming Man,” “How Soon Is Now?,” “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out,” “Suedehead,” “Everyday Is Like Sunday,” “Irish Blood, English Heart,” “First of the Gang to Die,” and many many more. The celebration of Morrisey’s music and influence on culture have resonated with fans worldwide for over 40 years.

Morrissey’s Autobiography published in 2013 by Penguin Classics spent six weeks at the number 1 sales spot, plus five weeks at number 2. It was the second fastest-selling autobiography in British history. His first two nights at the Hollywood Bowl broke the Beatles record for sell-out speed. In 2006, Morrissey was voted the second greatest living British icon by viewers of the BBC, coming second to Sir David Attenborough, with Sir Paul McCartney in third place. In 2007, Morrissey was voted the greatest living northern male in the Manchester Evening News. Morrissey has had 24 top ten albums in England: nine with The Smiths, fifteen as a solo artist. His California Son (released 2019) reached number 7 on the U.S. Billboard chart, and his Low In High School (released 2017) reached number 10 on the U.S. Billboard chart. Morrissey has had seven top 20 albums in the U.S.A.
 
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To kickstart things I'm thinking a collaboration with BTS - if they're still a thing. Maybe have Taylor Swift replace Miley's vocals? Probably not a Kanye collab.
 
I love that picture of Moz waiting for his interview with the Jacoby and Myers law firm. Sadly he never made partner. On a different note, does he even have a band anymore?
 
I wonder if they’re already regretting having their email addresses so easily accessible on that page. You just know that MOZI plane guy has fired off a few missives by now.

I might email a few poems later.
 
That's really the photo they used? They didn't touch up the dust on it? LOL.
You're right....what is this? Really looks like dust, but they surely have the original picture without dust? Weird.🧐🤔

But with the good news and all, can Pete please get to work already? It's loooooong overdue to get any positive future-oriented news from Planet Moz.
 
I wonder if they’re already regretting having their email addresses so easily accessible on that page. You just know that MOZI plane guy has fired off a few missives by now.
He's probably chartering a skywriting plane to buzz this guy's house as we speak :ROFLMAO:
 
You're right....what is this? Really looks like dust, but they surely have the original picture without dust? Weird.🧐🤔

But with the good news and all, can Pete please get to work already? It's loooooong overdue to get any positive future-oriented news from Planet Moz.

we can assume that his position as manager is fairly new. But most likely something that was in the works before or just prior to M canceling due to exhaustion. Though maybe this recent incident was the last straw that even for Morrissey he knew it was time to get a proper manager. Though I think we’ll need to give Pete a little more time before we see any positive outcomes due to this business relationship.

:pray:
 
we can assume that his position as manager is fairly new. But most likely something that was in the works before or just prior to M canceling due to exhaustion. Though maybe this recent incident was the last straw that even for Morrissey he knew it was time to get a proper manager. Though I think we’ll need to give Pete a little more time before we see any positive outcomes due to this business relationship.

:pray:
Mirrissey was advised to rest for 2 weeks, and these weeks have now passed ;)
But you’re right, we shouldn’t expect anything to come out of this relationship too soon.
My hope is that this guy will facilitate the release of BOT or WMTWD., that he will do the hard work of dealing with record companies and convincing Morrissey to change a few things here or there. Until then, probably no more touring.
 

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