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Mike Kappus was born on 24 May, 1950 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States, is a Mike Kappus is music manager. Discover Mike Kappus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States |
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Mike Kappus Net Worth
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Mike Kappus (born May 24, 1950) is an American music manager and record producer.
He and some of his friends at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire promoted regional bands and, in 1970 at age 19, Kappus became a licensed booking agent.
During this time, among various other concerts, Kappus promoted Ted Nugent at the State Theater in Eau Claire for $1,000.
In the early through mid-1970s, Kappus also gained further experience while curating a stage at Summerfest in Milwaukee.
In 1971, he joined an established agency based in Milwaukee.
During the next five years, Kappus procured various musical talent for several clubs and music festivals and universities.
In 1976, a few months after relocation to San Francisco, California, Kappus started his own Rosebud Agency.
Kappus booked Thorogood's "50/50" tour in 1981, on which the band toured 50 U.S. states in the space of 50 days.
Signing with the agency in 1983, Los Lobos grew from playing Los Angeles clubs when they first joined the roster to supporting U2 and touring the world in the wake of their No. 1 single, "La Bamba", from the chart-topping soundtrack album of the same name.
Artists with over 20 years tenure at Rosebud included John P. Hammond, who was represented by Rosebud for 37 years, Loudon Wainwright III, The Blind Boys of Alabama and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Robert Cray (22 years), and the late John Lee Hooker (25 years).
Charlie Watts was represented by Rosebud for his rare jazz performances for 17 plus years.
Kappus and Van Morrison co-produced Hooker's Don't Look Back (1997).
Over the years Kappus helped launch careers for Los Lobos, Robert Cray, Ben Harper, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, John Hiatt, the Neville Brothers, and Trombone Shorty, whilst helping to raise the profile of veteran artists such as Allen Toussaint, Captain Beefheart, Muddy Waters, the Staple Singers, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Albert Collins, and John Lee Hooker.
Kappus also initiated the HART (Handy Artists Relief Trust) Fund for the Blues Foundation in 2000.
The HART Fund has gone on to thrive and attract global supporters, and has provided funds to pay for medical and funeral expenses for needy blues musicians.
As head of the Rosebud Agency, Kappus incorporated environmental policies and social responsibility issues, which saw the company offices fully converting to solar power in 2000.
Kappus' environmental concerns also drove him to coordinate two compilations for non-profit, Earthjustice, featuring artists from Tom Waits and Willie Nelson to Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Bob Dylan, Rubén Blades, Michael Franti, Ani DiFranco, Keb Mo, Ruth Brown, Lou Reed and Etta James.
Kappus also serves on the Board of Directors of the Arhoolie Foundation, which carries on the history and mission of Arhoolie Records.
In addition, he has consulted for San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, as well as providing a consultant role for the Little Village Foundation.
In his 2002 book, Boogie Man: The Adventures of John Lee Hooker in the American Twentieth Century, Charles Shaar Murray noted, "I want to thank Mike Kappus, John Lee's manager, for selecting me to be the author of this book. The Blues Foundation named Kappus 'Manager / Agent of the Year' four times.
He has also facilitated recording deals for Mavis Staples (Have a Little Faith (2004)), Bettye LaVette (I've Got My Own Hell to Raise (2005)), Charlie Watts and Buddy Guy, including that which led to Guy's Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (1991).
The former, To Tulsa and Back: On Tour with J. J. Cale was released in 2005.
Kappus was also hired by Van Morrison to oversee promotion and marketing for his April 2008 album, Keep It Simple.
Its entry in the Billboard 200 at No. 10 marked the highest US chart position in Van Morrison's career to that point.
Kappus also acted as associate producer on film documentaries on both Cale and Hooker, and made an appearance in both.
In his role as a music manager, Kappus has worked for Hooker, Cray, Hiatt, John P. Hammond, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Duke Robillard, Loudon Wainwright III, and represented J. J. Cale for thirty years until the latter's death in 2013.
Kappus' management of John Lee Hooker included executive producer duties, financing and coordinating Hooker's later comeback albums, including The Healer, which saw Hooker win a total of four Grammy Awards.
The booking side of the Rosebud Agency closed in December 2013.
Kappus was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2014.
The Blues Foundation described Kappus as "the kind of manager and booking agent any musician would want" and "one of the most respected men in the business."
Kappus was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2014.
In 2022, Rosebud completed its transfer of over 250,000 items to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Southern Folklife Collection archives.
This included over 45,000 live performance contracts Rosebud negotiated for its artists.
In addition to naming Kappus 'Manager / Agent of the Year' an unprecedented four times, Kappus was chosen to induct Eric Clapton (2015), Elvin Bishop (2016), Mavis Staples (2017), Pops Staples (2018), and Bettye LaVette (2022) into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Mike Kappus was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States.
In addition to naming Kappus 'Manager / Agent of the Year' four times, Kappus was chosen to induct Eric Clapton (2015), Elvin Bishop (2016), Mavis Staples (2017), Pops Staples (2018), and Bettye LaVette in 2022, as well as inducting John Lee Hooker's The Real Folk Blues album, into the Blues Hall of Fame.