The band has enlisted the expertise of many tour managers throughout their career.
Geiger was the band's tour manager in the early-mid 1990's and early 2000's.[1][2][3] He founded the tour management company Noeke in 1988. He has also worked with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Rammstein, The Beastie Boys and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. [4] He is German and taught Greg G. how to speak German.
Ceazan-Fleischil was the band's manager for the final two years of their tenure while signed to Atlantic Records. While representing them, she worked for the tour management company Sheridan Square Entertainment.[5][6]Ceazan-Fleischil was instrumental in getting Todd Rundgren to produce The New America (album), as she sent Greg's demo tapes to Rundgren's manager. She left SSE shortly after the release of The New America, thus ending her assignment with the band. She has been an artist manager for two decades and has worked with Sonic Youth, Beck, Tenacious D and Rage Against the Machine.[7]
Upon Ceazan-Fleischil's departure, Heaps (who also worked for Sheridan Square) took over the assignment for a short period. Geiger was then reenlisted in 2001, after the band had left Atlantic.[8]
Mason was the band's tour manager (and worked in-house at Epitaph - meaning she also represented other Epitaph bands) from 2010 until 2015. [9] She currently works on the staff for Punk Rock Bowling.
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^ https://books.google.com/books?id=03sgkLDeZVcC&lpg=PA10&ots=jSaIScTKeP&dq=danny%20heaps%20bad%20religion&pg=PA10#v=onepage&q&f=false
^ http://universityoftheunderground.org/michele-ceazan-fleischli
^ https://books.google.com/books?id=03sgkLDeZVcC&lpg=PA10&ots=jSaIScTKeP&dq=danny%20heaps%20bad%20religion&pg=PA10#v=onepage&q&f=false
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