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1969 – Orange Agency

Being able to perform well on stage ensures longevity of record sales Cliff Cooper – Founder & CEO By forming the Orange Agency, my plan was to string together the other music-related activities we had already started. There were some vacant premises above the Orange Shop at 4 New Compton Street, so I acquired an […]

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1969 – Orange Publishing

Publishing is the bank of the music business and songwriting is the lifeblood that sustains it. Cliff Cooper – Founder & CEO Orange’s publishing division started in late 1969. After reading a standard publishing contract from my lawyer, Nick Kanaar, I had a basic grasp of how publishing worked. Nick, who was and still is […]

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1969 – Orange Management

A good manager is someone who knows when to say ‘no’, and really cares about the artists’ personal well-being. Cliff Cooper – Founder & CEO I’d heard about this massive talent in the North East called John Miles. I went to see him play live and his show was amazing, I just knew that he […]

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1970 – The Orange Log Book

A new idea to improve after-sales service Cliff Cooper – Founder & CEO The Orange log book was essentially a guarantee card and a service record which showed the age of the amplifier, its history and maintenance record. In those days, by law, every car had to have a log book which showed details of […]

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1968 – Orange’s Psychedelic Logo

Cliff Cooper, Founder and CEO explains: I remember the psychedelic lettering of the shop front logo taking forever to complete, but it was worth the wait. It truly reflected the Flower Power and Psychedelia era. John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Paul Kossoff, Marc Bolan, Gary Moore, Peter Green and many other famous […]