Chuck Wein
Promoter (Entertainment), Talent Manager, Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Warhol Superstars
978-613-5-83564-9
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120
2013-01-08
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chuck Wein (1940—March 18, 2008) was an American promoter and manager of entertainment acts whose celebrity stemmed from his five-year (1964–69) association with Andy Warhol and from his discovery of Edie Sedgwick who became Warhol Superstar of 1965. Wein graduated from Pittsburgh's Taylor Allderdice High School in 1957 and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he attended Harvard, graduating in 1961. A thesis he had written, centering on Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, remained as a particular source of pride for him. Continuing to reside in Cambridge, he affected the appearance of an Edwardian dandy, similar to that of the British Teddy Boys, was a successful racetrack bettor and lived what was described as a Bohemian lifestyle. In 1963, while at his therapist's office, he met Radcliffe student Edie Sedgwick and when, upon turning 21 in 1964, she moved to New York, he went with her and began acting as her promoter. Gifted with a glib vocabulary and blonde good looks, he insinuated himself into Andy Warhol's circle of intimates and, by January 1965, had introduced Edie Sedgwick to Warhol and began regularly taking her to Warhol's studio, The Factory.
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