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Chris Gilbey (Christopher John Gilbey) was born on 13 May, 1946 in Islington, London, England, is an Australian businessman. Discover Chris Gilbey'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 77 years old?
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Christopher John Gilbey |
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Businessman |
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77 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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13 May, 1946 |
Birthday |
13 May |
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Islington, London, England |
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Australia
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Chris Gilbey Height, Weight & Measurements
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Chris Gilbey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris Gilbey worth at the age of 77 years old? Chris Gilbey’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessman. He is from Australia. We have estimated Chris Gilbey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Christopher John Gilbey (born 13 May 1946, Islington) is an English-born Australian entrepreneur and music industry identity.
His more recent activities are in the field of materials science and signals processing from graphene-coated materials, a long way from the career he is best known for: shaping the careers of recording artists such as INXS, Tommy Emmanuel, Keith Urban, The Church, The Saints, AC/DC, Wa Wa Nee, Euphoria, Edith Bliss and Stevie Wright.
He has authored two books.
Chris Gilbey was born at Whittington Hospital in North London.
He attended Tollington Boys High School in Muswell Hill and subsequently The South African College School in Cape Town, South Africa.
He dropped out of university and became a computer programmer for a period.
He studied engineering at the University of Cape Town before returning to the UK to pursue a career in the music industry.
Chris formed a pop group called Kate, which was signed to CBS Records in the UK.
He co-wrote several singles by the band including its first single, "Strange Girl", which was a Melody Maker "record of the week".
After Kate disbanded in 1969, Gilbey established a leather fashion business called Woof.
He designed a number of Hobbit-inspired clothes, which were sold in Carnaby Street.
His suede, hooded capes came to the attention of Twiggy, who modelled them.
Despite this, the venture was unsuccessful and Gilbey closed it in 1972.
Gilbey migrated to Australia in November 1972.
Gilbey joined the Australian music label Albert Productions in 1973, where he began as A&R manager and subsequently became vice-president of A&R.
At Alberts, Gilbey was deeply involved in the promotion of AC/DC, including producing or designing the band's controversial radio advertisements and album covers.
Gilbey's production credits with Alberts include Grahame Lowndes' "Survival's A Song", SJC Powell's "Celestial Madness" and Bartholomew John's "Someone".
Gilbey also produced the single "Show and Tell" by Bobbi Marchini.
After leaving Alberts, Gilbey managed the seminal Australian punk band The Saints, moving with the band to the UK.
In 1978, Gilbey, along with Peter Hebbes, Ross Barlow and Jack Argent, launched The Golden Stave Luncheon.
187 members of Australia's music industry attended the first charity event at Sydney's Sebel Townhouse in 1978.
Gilbey became the founding chairman of the Golden Stave Foundation.
He was founding chairman of Export Music Australia.
In 1979, Gilbey returned to Australia to become managing director of ATV Northern Songs.
He signed a number of artists in Australia and helped a number of songwriters who had moved overseas including Steve Kipner.
He established a joint venture with EMI Records reactivating the Parlophone label as the imprint for the records that he produced.
Among the artists that he signed during this period was The Church.
He produced the band's first hit single, "The Unguarded Moment", and debut album, Of Skins and Heart.
Gilbey left ATV Northern Songs at the time that the company was acquired by Robert Holmes a Court, and established a venture with MCA Music.
Subsequent to this, Gilbey became the Senior Executive VP of BMG Records in Australia, and led the development of one of the first transactional music web sites as well as the development of the enhanced CD.
Gilbey received the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in 1992 for his contribution to the music industry and charity.
Gilbey co-founded Bigfatradio.com in 2000.
In 2001 was Gilbey appointed to the post of CEO of Lake Technology, an ASX-listed company with a focus on Digital Signal Processing.
He led the company until its sale through a friendly takeover to Dolby Laboratories in 2005.
Following the sale, he consulted to Dolby's Consumer Division on global consumer strategy for two years.
He and Dr Silvia Pfeiffer founded Vquence, a video metrics and semantic research business.
Gilbey stepped down as CEO in October 2007.
In 2007, Gilbey, Karl Rodrigues and Bruce Marshall founded Gilbey, Rodrigues and Marshall.
The business uses the principles of crowd psychology to interpret online social networks.