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all involved.”

Another Planet Management founder Bryan Duquette is also happy to see this all come together.

“As the pandemic continued, I shifted my focus from the promoter side to growing the artist management company to further diversify Another Planet,” he says. “Los Angeles being a hub of our industry is a natural extension for our business strategica­lly and Telegraph Road immediatel­y gives us a footprint in that community to enhance the business of our existing clients along with the opportunit­y to sign new clients.”

The deal between Another Planet and Telegraph Road was orchestrat­ed by Dan Kasin, who is the longtime general manager of Another Planet Management. The move brings together allies in the music business with a connection that has ties to late rock legend Tom Petty.

Freedman was a longtime associate of Petty’s manager, Tony Dimitriade­s,

and his Telegraphy Road firm manages two former members of Petty’s Heartbreak­ers band — guitarist Mike Campbell (and his band The Dirty Knobs), and keyboardis­t Benmont Tench.

“For years I’ve known Laurence as a colleague and friend and over time he has become friendly with so many others here at APE,” he says. “It’s a natural fit. I look forward to combining forces so that we can grow our portfolio of artists by attracting new talent.”

Freedman has a long history with APE CEO Gregg Perloff, stretching back well before Another Planet even existed.

“I have had the pleasure to work with Laurence while he was with East End Management and Tony Dimitriade­s and he’s one of the best managers out there,” Perloff says. “Not only does he understand artists with careers that span decades, but he also has a great ear for developing artists in the contempora­ry space.”

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