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Walter James "Herbie" Herbert II (February 5, 1948 – October 25, 2021) was an American
music manager A talent manager (also known as an artist manager, band manager or music manager) is an individual who guides the professional career of entertainer, artists in the entertainment industry. The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee t ...
and musician. He was best known for his work with
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and
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.


Early life

Herbert was born in
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, on February 5, 1948. His family moved to nearby Orinda when he was a child. He attended
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and also resided in
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and Mendocino County.


Career

Herbert got his start in the music business in 1966. Bud Herbert was dubbed "Herbie " by his partner, Jim Nixon, also known as Oakland Dupree, when they co-managed Frumious Bandersnatch. Jim introduced Herbie to Bill Graham and also secured his position with Santana. Bill then mentored Herbie. Bill Graham, after Stan Marcum, served as the manager of
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. Herbert then became a roadie for the group, along with the Villanueva brothers John and Jackie, (where he met
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and
Gregg Rolie Gregg Alan Rolie (born June 17, 1947) is an American singer and keyboardist. Rolie served as lead singer of the bands Santana and Journey – both of which he co-founded. He also helmed rock group The Storm, performed in Ringo Starr & His All ...
). He had previously co- managed
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(where he met
Ross Valory Ross Lamont Valory (born February 2, 1949) is an American musician who is best known as the original bass player for the rock band Journey from 1973 to 1985 and again from 1995 to 2020. Valory was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a ...
and
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). When Santana imploded in 1973, Herbert put together the original lineup of Journey (consisting of Schon, Rolie, Tickner, Valory and drummer
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, who was soon replaced by Aynsley Dunbar) and remained its manager through 1993. Herbert was heavily involved in all business aspects of the band and travelled as their road manager. With a sharp business sense, Herbert brought everything in-house under the name of Nightmare Productions and pioneered the use of large screen videos (via the creation of Nocturne Productions), impressive lighting and sound for stadium-sized concerts. A shrewd businessman, Herbert made a fortune with Journey's real estate holdings, Nocturne Productions, and catalog management. He and Jim Welch, Journey's art director, devised a creative marketing plan to promote the band using artists
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and
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, thematic one-worded album titles, and exposure at point-of-purchase outlets. In 1993, then lead vocalist
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asked that Herbert be replaced due to personality conflicts. By 1995,
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was hired by the band to be the next manager. In addition to his work with Journey, Herbert managed
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and co-managed Swedish groups
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and
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. He also managed Mr. Big,
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, and Journey offshoots The Storm and Hardline. During the late 1990s, Herbert moved from behind the scenes into the spotlight, recording three albums as Sy Klopps and touring the San Francisco Bay Area with the Sy Klopps Band, which has included current and former Journey band members Schon, Rolie, Prince, and Valory. Herbie, as Sy Klopps, sang lead in the Trichromes, a band featuring Bill Kreutzmann, Ralph Woodson, Steve Kimock and Ira Walker. Trichromes were managed by Herbie's long time pal Steve Parish of the Grateful Dead.


Personal life

Herbert was married to Maya Herbert for 20 years until his death. Together, they had two children: Katherine and Seaya. Herbert died on October 25, 2021, at his home in Orinda. He was 73, and suffered from an unspecified "prolonged illness" prior to his death.


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External links


Sy Klopps Official web siteInterview by Matt Carty
1948 births 2021 deaths American music managers People from Berkeley, California {{Mr. Big