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The Agency Group is one of the world’s leading booking agencies, home to 50 agents with a combined roster of over 1,000 artists. We represent a wide variety of genres including rock, metal, reggae, folk, R&B, hip-hop, classical, and children’s entertainment and have a Literary Department operating out of the Los Angeles office.

We pride ourselves on building strong ties with artists and their managers by having each agent represent specific acts, unlike most agencies who work them in definite territories. Having offices located throughout the world - in London, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Malmo - allows The Agency Group to easily offer global representation to acts that seek it and book as many markets as possible.

The Agency Group has been awarded “International Booking Agency of the Year” at the Pollstar Concert Industry Awards eight times and in 2007, CEO Neil Warnock was voted “UK Booking Agent of the Year”.

GLOBAL

Neil Warnock
Chief Executive Officer
The Agency Group Worldwide
London

Jan Sikorski
Chief Operating Officer
London

Perry Paurooshasp
Chief Financial Officer
London

EUROPE/UK

Geoff Meall
Director
London

Tobbe Lorentz
Senior Vice President
Malmo

NORTH AMERICA

Steve Herman
Chief Executive Officer
The Agency Group North America
Toronto

Steve Martin
President, North America
New York

Ken Fermaglich
Senior Vice President
New York

Steve Kaul
Vice President
New York

Peter Schwartz
Vice President
New York

Tim Borror
Vice President
New York

Dave Kaplan
Vice President
New York

Andy Somers
Senior Vice President
Los Angeles

Bruce Solar
Vice President
Los Angeles

Marc Gerald
Vice President
Los Angeles

Ralph James
President
Toronto

Jack Ross
Senior Vice President
Toronto

Marc Gerald
Vice President - Los Angeles

The Literary division is headed by Marc Gerald, former editor of True Detective Magazine. He then spent four years as a writer/producer for America’s Most Wanted and produced numerous TV specials for Fox. Eventually, he moved to head up the ABA Award winning Old School Books, an imprint of WW Norton Books. The imprint is widely credited with starting the resurgence of interest in urban black literature. After publishing close to 25 books with Old School, and also co-writing/producing the Stratosphere release of Six Ways to Sunday, Gerald moved on to form The Syndicate with Wesley Snipes. Determined to bring literature and a love of reading to a young, urban and primarily black audience, Gerald commissioned novellas from some of hip-hop’s brightest stars and sold them with CDs supplied by Def Jam Entertainment. Eventually, Gerald’s interest in germinating original ideas and packaging innovative concepts led him to representation and the formation of Los Bravos Management in 2002.

In his position as Vice President, Gerald oversees the literary department and actively explores non-touring opportunities for The Agency Group.