Creation Management

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Creation Management was formed by Alan McGee and Simon Fletcher to manage global music artists, launched in Wales in April 2014. [1] The first signing was The Jesus and Mary Chain. [2] [3] The current roster includes, Wilko Johnson, Black Grape, Happy Mondays, Shaun Ryder, Cast. The management company has a record label Fetcher Mcgee Ltd that released an unofficial UEFA Euro 2016 record featuring Black Grape, Paul Oakenfold, and Goldie. [4] [5]

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