Mick Brigden, tour manager for Rolling Stones, dies in accident while digging pet's grave

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Mick Brigden, a tour manager who worked with The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison, died on Sept. 5 in an accident that occurred while digging a grave for the family dog at his home in California, his wife says. He was 73.

that her husband was on the property digging a grave for the family's pet dog when the accident happened.

Born in 1947 in Southend-On-Sea, England, Bridgen moved to Toronto at age 19 to pursue a career in graphic art. In the late 1960s, he met Felix Pappalardi of the band Mountain, relocated to the U.S. and became their road manager. He soon met Bill Graham and started working for the legendary rock concert promoter, eventually leading the management division of Bill Graham Presents alongside Arnie Pustilink.

When Graham died in 1991, Brigden and Pustilnik banded together with 13 other BGP employees to buy 90 percent of the company, leaving 10 percent for Graham's two sons. In the early 2000s, they sold the business, and Brigden founded MJJ Management, with Satriani as his only client.

 

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What?

Imagine losing your dog & then your husband so close together. & in such a way. I need more details. Just, like, how?

But how?

How big was this dog?

This got more depressing with each line.

Say what? He died while digging a grave.... You can't make this up...

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