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promoter

[pruh-moh-ter] / prəˈmoʊ tər /


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“There’s Jack, Devon, and Ulysses. They’re way better company than club promoters or industry people. They don’t talk!”

From Salon

Fury, who remains officially retired, is expected to make an announcement soon on any potential comeback, according to promoter Warren.

From BBC

"It's imperative there is a clear and transparent process for selecting a promoter to ensure it best serves the interests of consumers," the group said.

From BBC

With sales like that, no wonder poinsettia promoters have been trying for decades to develop colors and varieties people will buy year-round.

From Los Angeles Times

They also criticised "the readiness of venues, promoters and festivals to cave in to demands that exclude Jewish artists", but welcomed Strange Brew's new statement.

From BBC