Graham Peacock is an artist manager with over 30 years of music business experience.


Starting out as professional musician, Peacock played to audiences across Europe as large as 60,000 before going on to build The Music Farm Studios in Sussex working with such artists as Ozzy Osbourne and Siouxsie & The Banshees.


As a recording engineer his work took him as far afield as Dominica (West Indies) and when later he changed to mixing live sound his work carried him around the world many times over, most notably mixing Moloko and Roisin Murphy throughout their live careers.


Seeking greater challenges after seeing the same cities so many times, Peacock moved over to tour and production management, often mixing on the same tours.


In the mid 1990’s Peacock decided to enter the field of management and set up an office on Brighton sea front in the UK and  took over management for Moloko. In 1999 Moloko achieved a UK no 4 single with Sing It Back and in 2000 a UK number 2 with The Time Is Now. Both songs charted high around the world and their third album ‘Things to Make and Do’ went gold in the UK in just 10 days.


With over 2 million sales behind them Moloko split in 2004 after a hugely successful world tour and Peacock continued to work with front woman Roisin Murphy as she embarked on her solo career.


In early 2009 after 6 albums and 15 successful years working together Murphy and Peacock parted company to pursue separate activities.


The GPM team includes some of the finest professionals in todays music and business communities with combined clients ranging from H.M Government to Coldplay and the Isle of Wight Festival to Big Chill Records.


Graham Peacock Management currently work with a range of artists, events, managers and developers as management, consultants, label and publisher.


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