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Alexander William "Sandy" Roberton (7 July 1942 – 25 July 2022) was a British record producer and music business owner, whose 60-year career spanning record production, artist management, record label ownership and producer management made him an influential player in the music industry. After a brief early career as a recording artist in the mid-1960s, he moved into music publishing, running
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' London offices and promoting the songs from their music publishing companies, Arc, Regent and Jewel. With record producer Mike Vernon, he helped set up the publishing for the Blue Horizon record label during the
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boom that saw acts like
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,
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and
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achieve success. In 1968 he established his own record production and artist management company, September Productions, and became one of the leading lights of the folk rock era of the 1970s, managing and producing bands such as
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,
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and
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. In 1977, he established his own record label, Rockburgh Records, releasing some 40 albums and singles by various artists, including four solo albums by singer
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, formerly of
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and
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. In 1980 he moved into producer management, establishing his Worlds End Management company in London, claimed as the first of its kind to represent the interests of producers, mixers and sound engineers. He is also credited with establishing the 'points' system whereby his clients would receive royalties for the work they did on producing artists' records. He moved its base to Los Angeles in 1985, becoming a US citizen in 2004, and ran his business there until his death, along the way founding two more record labels in the 2000s, Beverly Martel and IAMSOUND. Over four decades, Worlds End became the leading management company in its field, with over 75 producers on its books during the 1990s and early 2000s. Roberton died in London aged 80, on 25 July 2022, from cancer.


Early years

Roberton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 7 July 1942. When he was six years old, his parents emigrated to Africa - his father Robert was a tractor technician involved in the British Government's post-war
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in East Africa. In consequence, he was raised firstly in Tanganyika (now
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), and latterly in Kenya, where as a teenager he had his first taste of the local music scene in a group called Les Hombres. Intent on a career in the burgeoning music business of the early 1960s, Roberton moved to London in 1963. By day he took jobs at
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and the department store C&A to earn enough money to exist, whilst nights were spent fashioning his singing career. He began playing in a venue called the Dive Bar at the King's Head pub in Soho, frequently joined on stage by his old school bandmate Rick Tykiff. The pair were soon signed up to a record deal by record producer
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(brother of singer
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) and, as Rick and Sandy, recorded several singles in 1965 for the
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labels, including "Half as Much", "I Remember Baby" and "Lost My Girl". Both of the latter two songs were produced and arranged by songwriter Les Reed who would later become well known as the writer of several hits for Tom Jones including "
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" and "
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". After Rick Tykiff decided to leave the music business, Roberton had a solo single released on Columbia in 1966 under the name Sandy, a cover of
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's 'Solitary Man'; and, backed by a group called Fleur De Lys, his version of the
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song, 'Baby You've Been On My Mind' was released on Polydor in 1967 under the name Lucien Alexander. By the time of that release, however, Roberton was already working in music publishing, running the London office of Chess Records' publishing companies Arc Music, Regent Music and Jewel Music through the offices of music publishers Chappell & Co. at 52 Maddox Street in Mayfair. Their writers, amongst others, included such Blues greats as
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. He also ran the London office of Bill Lowery's company Lowery Music, whose writers included
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,
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, and
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. Roberton's job consisted mostly of convincing UK artists to record songs from the catalogues of these companies.
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's cover of Billy Stewart's 'Sitting In The Park', which got to #12 in the UK music charts in December 1966, was one of his main achievements; and the Jewel Music song 'It Ain't Right' by
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, was one of several Blues covers on John Mayall's seminal 1966 album ''
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'', also colloquially known as 'The Beano Album' from its cover picture. That album resulted in a life-long connection between Roberton and its producer, Mike Vernon. It would lead to Roberton leaving Chappell to team up with Vernon and his brother Richard at Blue Horizon, a specialist blues label that Mike Vernon had started with childhood friend Neil Slaven in 1965. Together they set up two Blue Horizon music publishing companies, Goodie Two Shoes Music and Uncle Doris Music. The label became synonymous with the cream of British blues in the late 1960s releasing music by Chicken Shack,
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, Christine Perfect (later
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) and Fleetwood Mac, including their eponymously named 1968 debut album. In 1967 Roberton moved into music production for the first time, producing two singles by The Chocolate Watch Band, an English band featuring
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, who would later go on to write several hits for
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in the early 1980s.


September Productions

Sandy Roberton formed his own music production and artist management company in 1968, calling it September Productions Ltd. after the month in which it was formed. One of the first artists to sign up with him were The Liverpool Scene, the poetry and music collective from Liverpool featuring poet
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and guitarist Andy Roberts, together with Mike Evans, Mike Hart, Percy Jones and Brian Dodson. Roberton co-produced their first album ''Amazing Adventures Of'' along with DJ
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who had championed their music on his BBC radio shows. In the space of just two years under Roberton's management, Liverpool Scene would release four albums via a deal he struck with record label RCA to supply them with albums by artists he now managed; play on the same day as
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at the 1969
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in front of some 150,000 music fans; tour on a three-act bill with
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and
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which included playing at the Royal Albert Hall; and break up in May 1970 in the wake of a somewhat financially disastrous US tour. A first solo album by Andy Roberts, ''Home Grown'', produced by Roberton and recorded during Roberts' latter days with Liverpool Scene, was released on RCA in March 1970. A second album, ''Everyone'', by Roberts' post-Liverpool Scene band Everyone, was released on the B & C record label in 1971 in a deal Roberton negotiated when the RCA relationship came to an end. Talking with journalist Dave Thompson in ''Goldmine'' magazine in November 2013, Roberton said "I had an arrangement with RCA, and was taking most of my September Productions acts to them. When that relationship finished, I was approached by Lee Gopthal who was the co-owner of Trojan Records saying he wanted to get into different areas of music. He'd started B & C, and was distributing Charisma Records, but he wanted to sign his own acts. I started signing and producing and releasing through B & C." By the time the Everyone album was released, however, the band itself was no longer in existence and both Roberton and Roberts had already begun working with singer
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whose debut solo LP, ''
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'', was released in May 1971, the first of a three-album deal with Vertigo Records. He would be brought in as producer at Andy Roberts' suggestion when the original producer,
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, began to not turn up to recording sessions - though he remained uncredited on the album's label and artwork. It was the beginning of a long relationship with Matthews that would see him produce the third album of the Vertigo deal, ''Journeys From Gospel Oak'' (recorded in November 1972 but not released until 1974) and four more Matthews solo albums in the late 1970s/early 1980s when he formed his own record label, Rockburgh Records. In his early days as a producer, Roberton's preferred studio in which to record his acts was
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in Old Church Street, Chelsea, an 18th-century former dairy-turned-recording studio by sound engineers Geoff Frost and John Wood in 1965. His September Productions stable of artists included Scottish folk singer
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, singer
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, and flautist
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, all of whom had albums produced by Roberton and released on B & C in the early 1970s. English folk rock band
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were another of his artists, as were
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, American singer
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, plus several artists on the 1970s folk scene including
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and
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, Gay and Terry Woods; and later, in the early 1980s, singer
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who he would both manage and produce. His biggest breakthrough, however, was with
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, the British folk rock band formed by
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following his departure from Fairport Convention in November 1969. Roberton produced their first three albums - ''
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'' released on RCA in 1970, plus ''
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'' released on the B & C label in 1971 and ''
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'' released on Pegasus, also in 1971. At that time Roberton became one of the go-to producers for the cream of British folk rock, along with John Wood,
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, and Tony Cox. In addition to Steeleye Span, he also co-produced with Ashley Hutchings the album ''
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'' by
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and
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, which was nominated as the 'Folk Album Of The Year' in August 1971 by renowned ''
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. Sandy Roberton also managed and produced the folk rock/country rock band Plainsong, formed at the end of 1971 by Andy Roberts and Iain Matthews, alongside pianist and bass player David Richards and guitarist Bobby Ronga. Their debut album ''
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'' produced by Roberton received critical acclaim upon its release in October 1972 - ''
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'' called it "The Contemporary Folk Record of the Year"; and rock journalist
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, reviewing the album in ''
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'', described it as "one of the classic albums of 1972". Despite all the acclaim, the album did not sell well and the band broke up in somewhat acrimonious circumstances at the end of December 1972, with both Matthews and Roberts pursuing separate careers as solo artists - Matthews signing up as a solo artist for Elektra Records and heading for California to work with former Monkee-turned-record producer
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, and Roberts continuing to record two more albums as a solo artist with Sandy Roberton as producer, ''Urban Cowboy'' and ''Andy Roberts And The Great Stampede'', both released in 1973 on the Elektra label. Matthews and Roberton would also collaborate again in 1973, co-producing the album ''If It Was So Simple'' by Longdancer, a folk rock band that included Dave Stewart who would later find fame in the 1980s as one half of
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alongside singer
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.


Rockburgh Records

In 1977 Sandy Roberton formed his own record label, Rockburgh Records - the name was derived from a combination of ''Rock'' 'n' Roll and Edin''burgh'', his place of birth. Rockburgh Records existed from 1977 to 1981 and during that time released just over 40 albums and singles by a wide roster of artists, including amongst others
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(Gay and Terry Woods), British singer-songwriter Allan Taylor, Australian rock band
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, former Dr. Feelgood guitarist
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, and, some five years on from Plainsong, once again Iain Matthews. Roberton would produce four albums for Matthews in the late 70s/early 80s – '' Stealin' Home'' (1978), ''
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'' (1979), ''Spot of Interference'' (1980) and ''Shook'' (1984) – with 'Shake It' from ''Stealin' Home'' reaching #13 in the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1979 giving Matthews his first hit single since topping the UK charts in 1970 with Matthews Southern Comfort's 'Woodstock'. All four albums were remastered in 2005 by BGO Records as part of a 2-on-1 series of Iain Matthews re-releases, and again in March 2022 along with numerous demos, outtakes and live recordings as part of a 6-CD box set from
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, ''I Can't Fade Away: The Rockburgh Years (1978-1984)''. In 1980, Roberton and Matthews also released a 27-track double album compilation of Matthews material, ''Discreet Repeat'', covering not only tracks from the Rockburgh albums they had made together, but also from Matthews' earlier solo 1970s albums, plus some tracks from the Plainsong 'Amelia' album. A shorter 21-track version of that Roberton-Matthews compilation would later be released on CD by Line Records in 1988.


Worlds End Management

With the folk rock era of the 70s having passed its peak, the beginning of the 1980s would see the end of Sandy Roberton's direct involvement as a record producer, his focus now shifting into working with and managing other record producers. The last of the 55 albums Roberton is credited with producing was '' Well Kept Secret'', by John Martyn, who Roberton had taken over managing in 1980. It was the second of two John Martyn albums released on WEA (the first being 1981's ''Glorious Fool'' produced by Phil Collins) and commercially his most successful. Along with business partner Paul Brown, Roberton founded the Worlds End Management Company in Chelsea, London in 1980, named after the area of Chelsea in which they had their offices. The company billed itself as "probably the first full service company to ever solely represent record producers, mixers and sound engineers". One of the first clients managed by Worlds End was British record producer,
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, who Roberton first encountered as a tape operator in the 1980s. In the event Palmer would become Roberton's client for nearly 40 years, working with such artists as
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and many more. Roberton moved Worlds End's base to Los Angeles in 1985, when he became its sole owner and his company made its name representing successful producers like
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, the songwriting collective made up of
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, Graham Edwards and
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, that had a big hit in 2002 with
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's debut studio album ''Let's Go'', and later went on to work with artists such as
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,
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and
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. In 2007, Roberton set up the independent record label Beverly Martel which released music by acts such as The Philistines Jr., Amelia Carey, the High Divers, Josh Difford and many more. And in 2007 along with his daughter Niki, he also co-founded the
IAMSOUND Iamsound (stylized IAMSOUND; formerly Iamsound Records) is an American entertainment company based in Los Angeles and founded by Niki Roberton. Iamsound comprises a creative and marketing studio, visual artist management firm, and independent rec ...
record label that helped launched the careers of artists such
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Lord Huron Lord Huron is an American indie rock band based in Los Angeles. The band is composed of Mark Barry (drums, percussion), Miguel Briseño (bass, keyboard, theremin), Tom Renaud (guitar) and its founder, Ben Schneider (guitar, lead singer). Followi ...
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Nikki Lane Nikki Lane (born October 17, 1983) is an American country music singer-songwriter and artist. She has released four albums: ''Walk of Shame'', ''All or Nothin' (Nikki Lane album), All or Nothin, ''Highway Queen, and Denim & Diamonds''. Earl ...
and
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. Over four decades, Worlds End became the leading management company in its field, with over 75 producers on its books during the 1990s and early 2000s. The company, which Roberton continued to run until the end of his life, currently represents producers and mixers including Tim Palmer,
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Larry Klein Larry Klein (born March 17, 1956) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is based in Los Angeles. He began his career as a bassist, playing with jazz artists Willie Bobo, Freddie Hubbard, Carmen McRae, Joe Henderson, Bobby ...
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and many others.


Personal life

Sandy Roberton died in London aged 80 on 25 July 2022 after a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Dinah (née Cullen), his former PA at music publishers Chappell & Co. whom he married in November 1968, and his two children, Christian and Nicola. Like their father, both of Roberton's children have established highly successful careers in the entertainment industry. His son Christian Roberton is President of Technicolour Creative Studios, the largest visual effects company in the world, while his daughter Nicola, better known as Niki Roberton,{{efn, Niki Roberton started her career in music scouting for Parlophone Records whilst studying Fine Art at
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, part of Southampton University. After university, she worked as camera crew on films such as the 2004 biopic about playwright J. M. Barrie, ''Finding Neverland'', before moving to LA to direct music videos, ultimately joining her father's Worlds End company. The record label she co-founded in 2007, IAMSOUND, later expanded into a creative agency and visual artist management firm where she worked directly with labels and brands to build out marketing campaigns, both digital and experiential, with recent work including Mitski and The Weeknd. As a manager, Niki Roberton represented a global roster of creative directors and live show designers that worked with artists such as
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. She has been recognized with multiple Clio Awards for her work with artists such as
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. She is currently Senior Vice President, Creative at
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who she joined in September 2022.


Tributes

Numerous tributes were paid to Sandy Roberton when news of his death spread across the music industry in late July 2022. He was described in ''Billboard'' as a "trailblazing manager of producers and engineers"; as "an influential manager who helped pioneer the concept of representing music production clients", and as "one of the music industry's most significant unsung, behind-the-scenes heroes."'Sandy Roberton - People Who Changed The Music Industry', Paul Tingen, ''Produce Like A Pro'', 21 September 2022. Among the various accolades were the following from veteran musician and songwriter Andy Roberts, record producer and mixing engineer Tim Palmer, songwriter Lauren Christy from The Matrix; and record producer Stephen Lipson. {{Quote box , quote = "Sandy was my manager, my publisher, my producer and, above all, my friend for over 54 years. His is not necessarily a well-known name outside the music industry, but the breadth of his influence over nearly 60 years of relentless good work is significant." , author = Andy Roberts , source = Facebook, 26 July 2022 , width = 100% , align = left {{Quote box , quote = "Sandy changed the landscape for producers and especially mixers. In the same way that Jimmy Hill got soccer players the money they deserved, Sandy pushed for better deals and royalties for his producers and succeeded in getting them, even for mixers which was pretty unknown at that time. He basically created the genre of producer management." , author = Tim Palmer , source = Facebook, 27 July 2022 , width = 100% , align = left {{Quote box , quote = "Graham (Edwards) and I were saddened to learn of his death and shocked, too, because if you knew Sandy, you know he never stopped working. Ill health wasn't on his schedule! Sandy's passion for music and his endless hours of working connections and wheeling deals for his clients is unparalleled in the industry. The Matrix owes much of its success to him. He has been a pioneering champion for so many people who have written and produced many of the best songs of the past four decades." , author = Lauren Christy , source = Variety article by Chris Willman 2022{{Cite web , last=Willman , first=Chris , date=2022-07-27 , title=Sandy Roberton, 1970s British Record Producer Who Switched Careers to Manage Producers, Dies , url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/sandy-pemberton-dead-record-producer-manager-1235327350/ , access-date=2022-07-27 , website=Variety , language=en-US , width = 100% , align = left {{Quote box , quote = "Sandy Roberton was the best sounding board, the voice of reason, and above all the most honourable and loyal man I've ever had the honour of working with, never greedy, always fair. His funeral should be at the Royal Albert Hall – it would be standing room only." , author = Stephen Lipson , source = Billboard magazine, 29 July 2022 , width = 100% , align = left {{clear


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Recommended reading

* Ian Clayton: ''In Search Of Plainsong'', Route Publishing, 2022; {{ISBN, 978-1901927-87-0 * Iain Matthews with Ian Clayton: ''Thro' My Eyes: A Memoir'', Route Publishing, 2018; {{ISBN, 978-1901927-75-7 * Clinton Heylin: ''What We Did Instead Of Holidays: A History Of Fairport Convention And Its Extended Folk-Rock Family''. Route Publishing, 2018; {{ISBN, 978-1901927-73-3 {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberton, Sandy 1942 births 2022 deaths People from Edinburgh Scottish record producers Place of death missing