"It was becoming too confusing and we simply couldn't handle the complaints anymore" ... shappy has also mentioned that regular VIP patrons claimed to have been denigrated by our premier product offerings.
Just clearing the way for Ultra VIP and Mega VIP. Super VIP was always a little too vague, and I can see how people would get confused about who was really an important concert goer.
Have to appreciate the way Shappy is never afraid to innovate.
We're all custies, and Shappy is very good at what he does but he isn't even close to being an innovator of the VIP world. He's just really good at coming up with ways to make existing industry standards & practices work best.
Someone I knew & worked with a little just passed away the other day. SHE was the Queen of the VIP experience as we know it, and was definitely an innovator in that world.
I didn't know her that well but some good friends did, and everyone who knew her is really sad about her passing.
I only mentioned her because if anyone wants to "blame" someone for the advent of all the VIP packages that are so prevalent at concerts, it wasn't ever Shappy who came up with the ideas, in almost every way it was the person I knew.
As an avid concert goer who isn't wealthy I can't say I'm a fan of much of what she did, but damn she was the best person in the world.
Sometimes we forget that the people who do things we don't like can still be good people.
Shelley Lazar, known in the music industry as “The Ticket Queen” or as Keith Richards christened her the “MFTQ,” died of cancer earlier today (Sunday, March 31). The news was confirmed by Pollstar. Lazar was a pioneer who helped start the trend of VIP ticketing that has become so prevalent in the industry over the past decade.
“The Ticket Queen” was best known for her work handling VIP ticket services for such acts as The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Elton John but got her start as a public school teacher in New York City. Chris Rock and Scandal’s Patty Smyth were two of her students at Brooklyn’s PS 277. Lazar worked part-time in the early-70s in various positions within the music industry including catering, booking and logistics, yet it was the delicate art of handling guest ticketing in which she thrived. After a stint at Bill Graham’s Fillmore East, she became an employee of impresario Ron Delsner and the two had a long and fruitful working relationship and friendship that lasted until her death. Along the way she spent time on the road with Bruce Springsteen organizing his guest ticketing, a role she held with a who’s who of rock legends.
In 1989, promoter Michael Cohl promoted The Rolling Stones’ famed Steel Wheels tour and worked with Lazar to create what Dean Budnick and Josh Baron’s Ticket Masters book called “the first large-scale VIP ticketing operation” for the band’s first tour since 1982. Shelley went to Michael with her plan and urged, “We can do it. Let’s dip our toes in the major markets. The worst that can happen is we don’t sell any and we release those tickets to public sale.” The effort was a huge success. Previously, Lazar has packaged great tickets with pre-show dinner packages on smaller scales as per Ticket Masters. Graham came calling shortly before his tragic death in 1991 to hire Shelley for Bill Graham Presents. She served as Vice President/Artist Relations and Special Projects Coordinator before striking out on her own in 2002. Lazar founded SLO Limited in 2002, a company that quickly became a successful VIP ticket service provider. Shelley sold SLO to Ticketmaster in 2008 but remained on as CEO.
Shelley had a huge heart and put in plenty of time and effort to various causes and non-profit organizations such as the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation, Human Rights Watch, Elton John’s AIDS Foundation, Little Kids Rock and The Taylor Family Foundation. Lazar was also a lover of animals and french bulldogs in particular. JamBase sends its thoughts to Shelley Lazar’s friends and family.
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 12:33 pm
Sad
Sad
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 12:42 pm
Condolences
Condolences
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 01:51 pm
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boo frickin hoo
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 02:33 pm
Link?
Link?
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 03:25 pm
Master of custies
Master of custies
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 04:47 pm
That's gotta be an April fool
That's gotta be an April fool's post.
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 06:06 pm
"...instead we will introduce
"...instead we will introduce Uber-Innie"
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 06:46 pm
Just clearing the way for
Just clearing the way for Ultra VIP and Mega VIP. Super VIP was always a little too vague, and I can see how people would get confused about who was really an important concert goer.
Have to appreciate the way Shappy is never afraid to innovate.
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on Monday, April 1, 2019 – 07:17 pm
>>>Master of custies<<<
>>>Master of custies<<<
We're all custies, and Shappy is very good at what he does but he isn't even close to being an innovator of the VIP world. He's just really good at coming up with ways to make existing industry standards & practices work best.
Someone I knew & worked with a little just passed away the other day. SHE was the Queen of the VIP experience as we know it, and was definitely an innovator in that world.
And she was also a super cool person.
Imagine that.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 08:35 pm
Sorry to hear about your loss
Sorry to hear about your loss. We need more super cool people, not less.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 08:59 pm
Lance, If you didn't see it,
Lance, If you didn't see it, there is a well-written obit in the Chronicle today.
Condolences to her family.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:06 pm
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
I didn't know her that well but some good friends did, and everyone who knew her is really sad about her passing.
I only mentioned her because if anyone wants to "blame" someone for the advent of all the VIP packages that are so prevalent at concerts, it wasn't ever Shappy who came up with the ideas, in almost every way it was the person I knew.
As an avid concert goer who isn't wealthy I can't say I'm a fan of much of what she did, but damn she was the best person in the world.
Sometimes we forget that the people who do things we don't like can still be good people.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:31 pm
Lance, I have a friend who
Lance, I have a friend who was a friend of hers and worked with her years ago - my friend and her friends have so much love and affection for her.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:39 pm
Are you guys allowed to
Are you guys allowed to mention her name for us who don’t know who you are talking about TY
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:45 pm
here you go. I didn't know
here you go ..I think this is who they're talking about. I didn't know her - just did a google search.
https://www.jambase.com/article/shelley-lazar-dead-the-ticket-queen
Shelley Lazar, known in the music industry as “The Ticket Queen” or as Keith Richards christened her the “MFTQ,” died of cancer earlier today (Sunday, March 31). The news was confirmed by Pollstar. Lazar was a pioneer who helped start the trend of VIP ticketing that has become so prevalent in the industry over the past decade.
“The Ticket Queen” was best known for her work handling VIP ticket services for such acts as The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Elton John but got her start as a public school teacher in New York City. Chris Rock and Scandal’s Patty Smyth were two of her students at Brooklyn’s PS 277. Lazar worked part-time in the early-70s in various positions within the music industry including catering, booking and logistics, yet it was the delicate art of handling guest ticketing in which she thrived. After a stint at Bill Graham’s Fillmore East, she became an employee of impresario Ron Delsner and the two had a long and fruitful working relationship and friendship that lasted until her death. Along the way she spent time on the road with Bruce Springsteen organizing his guest ticketing, a role she held with a who’s who of rock legends.
In 1989, promoter Michael Cohl promoted The Rolling Stones’ famed Steel Wheels tour and worked with Lazar to create what Dean Budnick and Josh Baron’s Ticket Masters book called “the first large-scale VIP ticketing operation” for the band’s first tour since 1982. Shelley went to Michael with her plan and urged, “We can do it. Let’s dip our toes in the major markets. The worst that can happen is we don’t sell any and we release those tickets to public sale.” The effort was a huge success. Previously, Lazar has packaged great tickets with pre-show dinner packages on smaller scales as per Ticket Masters. Graham came calling shortly before his tragic death in 1991 to hire Shelley for Bill Graham Presents. She served as Vice President/Artist Relations and Special Projects Coordinator before striking out on her own in 2002. Lazar founded SLO Limited in 2002, a company that quickly became a successful VIP ticket service provider. Shelley sold SLO to Ticketmaster in 2008 but remained on as CEO.
Shelley had a huge heart and put in plenty of time and effort to various causes and non-profit organizations such as the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation, Human Rights Watch, Elton John’s AIDS Foundation, Little Kids Rock and The Taylor Family Foundation. Lazar was also a lover of animals and french bulldogs in particular. JamBase sends its thoughts to Shelley Lazar’s friends and family.
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on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:47 pm
Sure, it's Shelly Lazar. Her
Sure, it's Shelly Lazar.
Her name's been all over, it surprises me how much attention her passing has gotten.
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on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 – 08:20 am
And she was also a super cool
And she was also a super cool person<<<
Sometimes we forget that the people who do things we don't like can still be good people<<<<
Oppenheimer'd
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on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 – 08:52 am
Someone should post that
Someone should post that Jerry meme where it says something to the effect of "VIP? What the fuck is a vip lounge?"