Jim Beach
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Henry James Beach[1][2] (born 9 March 1942 in Gloucester), known as Jim Beach, or Miami Beach is a British lawyer and band manager, best known for being the long-time manager of the rock band Queen, its individual members and the comedy group Monty Python.[3] He was nicknamed "Miami" by Freddie Mercury, a play on his surname. He took over as manager of the band in 1978 after he had acted on their behalf as a lawyer.
Beach is co-founder of Transistor Project, together with Blur's Dave Rowntree.[4] Beach is also the co-founder of the Mercury Phoenix trust, which promotes AIDS prevention worldwide.[5] Beach lives in Montreux, Switzerland.[6]
Early life
Beach was educated at Cheltenham College and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he read law.[7] He was a member of the Cambridge Footlights and in 1963 went on a road tour of England and Scotland with Monty Python's Eric Idle and Graeme Garden as the piano player.[3]
Family
He is married to Claudia Beach, and has a daughter, Matilda and a son, Ol Beach. Ol Beach is the frontman for the band Yellowire and was formerly the keyboard player for the rock band Wire Daisies, discovered by Queen's Roger Taylor.[8]
In popular culture
Beach was a producer in the 2018 film Bohemian Rhapsody. He was portrayed in the film by Tom Hollander.[9]
References
- ^ Jones, Lesley-Ann (15 June 2012). Freddie Mercury. Sperling & Kupfer. ISBN 9788873396192 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Henry James "Miami" Beach". Endole Directory. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ a b Idle, Eric (2018). Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: A Sortabiography. Crown Archetype. pp. Chapter 5. ISBN 978-1984822581.
- ^ "Music Veterans Launch E-Lable with outside Line". New Media Age. 13 May 2004.
- ^ "About us". Mercuryphoenixtrust.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
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- ^ "MESSAGE FROM JIM BEACH". Brianmay.com. 20 August 2010. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ "Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.