Gould tease

A ROUSING SECOND ACT: When we last touched base with Andy Gould, the veteran manager was in the process of launching his own T-Boy Records through UMe. Turns out that T-Boy is off to a strong start, with releases from Gould’s longtime management client Rob Zombie, Megadeth and Powerman 5000.The label exists for veteran bands "that are still working and relevant, showing them they’ve got a home," Gould explains in our lead story. "I try to remember, as a manager, what artists really care about. The majors can’t really be in the legacy rock business, so I saw there was a gap." (4/15a)

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