Rebecca Warfield
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Manager
Rebecca Warfield is a top artist manager, entrepreneur & entertainment visionary on the cutting edge of technology. She has nearly 20 years of experience developing strategic, global, & multi-platform initiatives for some of the biggest artists & creative companies in the world. She has the unique ability to identify & choose the most optimal path for clients. Her extensive knowledge and skill set in building effective teams, drives talent to the next level & continues to result in accelerated growth across music, entertainment, & technology. In 2012, she founded the Chicane Group, an artist management & consulting firm, where she is CEO, and in 2019, joined Looped as an early advisor & their loudest evangelist. She now serves Looped as Global Head of Strategic Partnerships. Her leadership has been integral in leading the tech company through its evolution to become a preferred resource and the ultimate virtual venue.
Rebecca is also manager & business partner of legendary singer/songwriter Julian Lennon. Under her guidance, Julian signed a record deal with BMG & is currently working on completing his first commercial album in 20 years. In addition, she has amplified Julian's profile as a fine arts photographer, filmmaker, author, & entrepreneur. Previously, she managed Steven Tyler in parallel with Aerosmith for 5 years, launching his solo career, his first ever solo album, two back-to-back Super Bowl commercials, & his first-ever charitable organization, "Janie's Fund," raising over $7 million in its first three years. She developed & strategized grand visions with him on a daily basis, managed and executed on all of his vigorous endeavors including the licensing of Aerosmith's expansive song catalogue, TV appearances, multiple sold out world tours, countless philanthropic events, & a multitude of musical collaborations and personal ambitions.
Rebecca spent the earlier part of her management career working for Larry Rudolph on Britney Spears' management team during the historical comeback of "The Circus" and the "Femme Fatale" album & touring cycles. Prior to that, she worked in the talent department on nearly 100 award shows, working often for Dick Clark Productions, in talent producing and coordination on such shows as The Golden Globes, The American Music Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards. Always being at the intersection of music and tech, she founded a tech and music fest with Live Nation in Canada called FuzeNation, and booked and oversaw talent on the Nobel Peace Prize Concert for 3 consecutive years.
Rebecca is also manager & business partner of legendary singer/songwriter Julian Lennon. Under her guidance, Julian signed a record deal with BMG & is currently working on completing his first commercial album in 20 years. In addition, she has amplified Julian's profile as a fine arts photographer, filmmaker, author, & entrepreneur. Previously, she managed Steven Tyler in parallel with Aerosmith for 5 years, launching his solo career, his first ever solo album, two back-to-back Super Bowl commercials, & his first-ever charitable organization, "Janie's Fund," raising over $7 million in its first three years. She developed & strategized grand visions with him on a daily basis, managed and executed on all of his vigorous endeavors including the licensing of Aerosmith's expansive song catalogue, TV appearances, multiple sold out world tours, countless philanthropic events, & a multitude of musical collaborations and personal ambitions.
Rebecca spent the earlier part of her management career working for Larry Rudolph on Britney Spears' management team during the historical comeback of "The Circus" and the "Femme Fatale" album & touring cycles. Prior to that, she worked in the talent department on nearly 100 award shows, working often for Dick Clark Productions, in talent producing and coordination on such shows as The Golden Globes, The American Music Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards. Always being at the intersection of music and tech, she founded a tech and music fest with Live Nation in Canada called FuzeNation, and booked and oversaw talent on the Nobel Peace Prize Concert for 3 consecutive years.