Industry veteran Trip Brown, who booked the Red Hot Chili Peppers from 1984 to 1997, has joined the rock and pop division of Universal Attractions Agency (UAA). He will be based in Nashville.
Brown’s career spans work with acts including The Flaming Lips, Public Image Ltd, Candlebox, and Traffic. Before joining UAA, he spent nine years at New Frontier Touring and held roles at Paradise Artists, William Morris Agency, ICM, Triad Artists, and Independent Talent Group.
He brings a roster of rock and folk artists to the agency, including Cimarron 615, Gasoline Lollipops, John McEuen, Johnny A. Syndicate, Live from Laurel Canyon, and Stone Horses, among others.
Nick Martucci, UAA General Manager, said:
“Trip has spent decades doing this the right way, developing relationships, building artists’ careers from the ground up, and earning the trust of everyone he works with. That’s the kind of culture we are building at UAA, and we’re thrilled to welcome him to the team.”
Trip Brown added:
“I’m excited to join the amazing team at Universal Attractions and to help build the rock & pop department. It’ll be a great home for my artists and for me.”