Disable ads!
Danny Sugerman
Danny Sugerman Birth name Daniel Stephen Sugerman Born (1954-10-11)11 October 1954 Origin Los Angeles, United States Died 5 January 2005(2005-01-05) (aged 50) Occupation(s) Music manager Years active 1967–2005 Associated acts The Doors, Iggy Pop Daniel Stephen "Danny" Sugerman (October 11, 1954 – January 5, 2005) was the second manager of the Los Angeles-based rock band The Doors, and wrote several books about Jim Morrison and The Doors, including No One Here Gets Out Alive (co-authored with Jerry Hopkins), and the autobiography Wonderland Avenue. Sugerman began working with The Doors when he was 12 years old, starting out answering their fan mail. By the age of 17, Sugerman replaced the original Doors manager, Bill Siddons, shortly after Morrison's death in 1971. Sugerman attended Westchester High School in Los Angeles, where he regularly authored articles about The Doors in the student newspaper. He graduated in 1972. He later went on to manage Ray Manzarek's solo-career and first album. He was also Iggy Pop's manager for a period, and produced his song "Repo Man", before they both ended up in California State mental hospitals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. He also wrote Appetite For Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses in 1991. He helped film director Oliver Stone with the production of the 1991 movie The Doors.

Read more on wikipedia.org

All quotes by Danny Sugerman

Edit

photo Danny Sugerman
Background photo by Giuliana