Universal Attractions, Inc.
TypePrivate
FoundedNew York, New York (1945)
HeadquartersMidtown Manhattan (United States)
Key people
Jeff Allen, Co-Owner
Jeff Epstein, Co-Owner
Websitehttp://www.universalattractions.com

Universal Attractions Agency (UAA) is an American talent agency. It was founded by Ben Bart (Benjamin Robert Bart, 1906–1968) [1] in 1945. The New York City-based agency is currently under the management of Jeff Allen[2] and Jeff Epstein.

The agency’s history includes launching the career of the soul singer James Brown and representing him for more than 40 years.[3][4]

History

In 1945, agent Ben Bart decided to resign from his position at The Gale Agency. He opened the Universal Attractions Agency that same year.[5][6][7][8]

Notable present artists

Notable past artists

Notable past agents

  • Dick Allen
  • Dick Boone
  • James Crawford
  • Lewis (Chet) Dillon
  • Jack Fink
  • Harry Lineshetska
  • Joe Marsolais
  • Larry Myers
  • Marti Otelsburg
  • Deloris Rosayler
  • Tammy Taylor

References

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  16. 1 2 Gulla, Bob (2008-01-01). Icons of R&B and Soul: Ray Charles ; Little Richard ; Fats Domino ; Ruth Brown ; LaVern Baker ; Sam Cooke ; Jackie Wilson ; Etta James ; Ike and Tina Turner ; The Isley Brothers ; James Brown. Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313340451.
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