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The 26-year-old pop star challenged Jeff Rabhan, a former artist manager for over 15 years, on Friday to match a $25,000 donation she said she'd make toward artists who have been dropped by their ...
Rabhan, former chair of New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, went on to say that Roan had a naive understanding of the record industry’s workings — “There is no ...
Chappell Roan — not one to keep it casual — is calling out former music exec Jeff Rabhan over his disillusioned February 5 op-ed in The Hollywood Reporter about her 2025 Grammys speech.
And no backlash has been more noteworthy than the heavily derided The Hollywood Reporter op-ed written by music exec Jeff Rabhan. After his attempt to call out Roan’s “performative activism ...
Charli XCX and Noah Kahan have pledged to match Chappell Roan's donation to artist healthcare after the singer's Grammys 2025 speech was met with criticism from music executive Jeff Rabhan.
Bulldog or rhinoceros? More details RIGHT HERE Meanwhile, Jeff Rabhan, a well-known artist manager as well as an ex-music executive, wrote an op-ed that was published by The Hollywood Reporter on ...
Roan’s message came two days after The Hollywood Reporter published a guest column from former music executive Jeff Rabhan, harshly titled “Chappell Groan: The Misguided Rhetoric of an Instant ...
Halsey stepped in and defended Chappell Roan after music executive Jeff Rabhan's "personal attack" on the singer following her speech at the Grammys. The Pink Pony Club hitmaker won the Best New ...
(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) However, one individual who did not appreciate her message was music industry executive Jeff Rabhan, who aired his grievances in a ...
@rosiejareau / x.com On the flip side, former record label executive Jeff Rabhan wrote an op-ed for the Hollywood Reporter criticizing Chappell's speech, calling it a "hackneyed and plagiarized ...
By Jeff Rabhan What would Prince say? Or Tom Petty? They fought for their souls and for the rights to their music, putting their careers in jeopardy for what they believed was artistic integrity ...