Bill Curbishley's Memoirs: A Delayed Release and Music Industry Insights

The release of Bill Curbishley's memoirs, titled "To Be Or Not To Be: A Life In Music," has been postponed from its original April 16 publication date. Curbishley, known for managing Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, had been working on his autobiography, which was initially set to be released next month. However, a spokesperson for Little, Brown Book Group has confirmed that the publication date has been moved, with a new date yet to be announced.
Bill Curbishley, the older brother of former football managers Alan Curbishley, started his music career in 1971 by managing tours for The Who and other artists like Thunderclap Newman and Golden Earring. He later produced films for The Who and managed well-known artists such as Judas Priest and Robert Plant. In 1994, Curbishley took on the management of Jimmy Page and played a crucial role in reuniting Page and Plant, former members of Led Zeppelin.
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