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  1. It was directed by George Hencken, produced by Steve Dagger and Scott Milaney with archive producer Kate Griffiths and included never-before-seen footage of the band playing and being interviewed at NYC's Underground club in March 1981.

  2. Dec 5, 2019 · On the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet’s debut performance at London’s Blitz club spearheading the post-punk new wave, the band’s manager Steve Dagger publishes his eye-witness account... On the 5th of December 1979, Spandau Ballet was born.

  3. www.spandauballet.com › news › true-the-40th-anniversary-diariesSpandau Ballet.com | Official Site

    Jan 27, 2023 · Once again we have gained access to Steve Daggers Spandau Ballet diaries, look out for updates focussing on what the band was up to as we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the ‘True’ Era. Listen to ‘True’ - https://spandauballet.lnk.to/true40

  4. May 31, 2022 · Steve Dagger is one of the UKs leading talent managers, guiding the careers of artists, performers and actors worldwide in film, TV, theatre and the world of music for 45 years. He is also a very successful music publisher, as CEO of Reformation Publishing Company and Reformation Inc since 1981.

  5. www.spandauballet.com › news › recording-true-steve-daggerSpandau Ballet.com | Official Site

    True 40th Anniversary: Recording ‘True’ - Steve Dagger Sat, March 04, 2023. Recording True. We flew to the Bahamas on 19th October 1982 with producers Tony Swain and Steve Jolley to record the bulk of the True album at Compass Point Studios in Nassau.

  6. 40th Anniversary: Top of The Pops - November 13th, 1980 by Steve Dagger Sat, November 14, 2020. In the UK in 1980, the campaign to turn your precious single into a bonafide hit was divided into 2 distinct parts: Before Top of the Pops and after Top of the Pops. Or alternatively with Top of the Pops or without it.

  7. Jul 19, 2021 · Rather than have Spandau play every gig offered to them, Steve Dagger decided to keep his charges away from the gig circuit. This was a nod to the Blitz’s infamously exclusive admittance policy, and also helped foster intrigue among record companies.