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Hacienda co-founder Wilson dies
08/10/2007 3:52 PM, Reuters
Anthony Wilson, who managed Manchester
bands Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays, has died,
British media reported on Friday.
The Manchester Evening News reported that the 57-year-old,
who also co-founded Factory Records and the legendary Hacienda
nightclub, died on Friday evening at the Christie Hospital
after suffering a heart attack this week.
He had been battling kidney cancer, but the newspaper
quoted his doctor, Professor Robert Hawkins, as saying:
"It's very sad. He died as a result of something unrelated
to his cancer. His cancer was responding well to treatment but
obviously did contribute to his poor health."
Neither his agent nor the hospital could immediately be
reached for comment.
Wilson was born in Manchester and educated at Cambridge
University, where he studied English. He went into journalism
and fronted a television music show.
During the 1980s he was at the heart of the Manchester pop
music scene dubbed "Madchester," as a result of his involvement
in Factory Records, which produced bands such as Joy Division
and Happy Mondays, and the Hacienda nightclub.
British film director Michael Winterbottom directed the
2002 picture "24 Hour Party People" based on the venue, in
which comedian Steve Coogan played Wilson.
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