Sebastian Chase is an Australian music industry businessman. He is the founding CEO of
MGM Distribution
MGM Distribution (Metropolitan Groove Merchants) is the largest independent distributor of Australian music and music related merchandise. It was established in April 1998 by Sebastian Chase.
MGM Distribution was set up specifically as a d ...
from April 1998. Chase began his career as a
manager
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in the early 1970s, working for
Band of Light,
Buffalo,
Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo are an Australian Pub rock (Australia), rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' R ...
,
Dragon
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and
the Reels
The Reels are an Australian rock music, rock band which formed in Dubbo, New South Wales in 1976. It disbanded in 1991, and reformed in 2007. Its 1981 song "Quasimodo's Dream (song), Quasimodo's Dream" was voted one of the APRA Top 30 Australian ...
. By 1984 he had established his own label Chase Records. Four years later he formed
rooArt
rooArt was an Australian independent record label, founded in 1988 by INXS's then-manager, Chris Murphy, label owner Sebastian Chase and Murphy's former employee, Justin Van Stom. The label's roster included several well-known Australian ban ...
with
C.M. Murphy and Justin Van Stom, but left that label for
Phantom Records
Phantom Records was an Australian record store and independent record label established in 1978 on Pitt Street in Sydney. Phantom Records was one of Australia's first indie labels, and the store was known for its guerilla marketing strategies. ...
in 1991. He established MGM Distribution with his domestic partner, Kylie Greenlees. Greenlees died in 2015, aged 52. At the
2016 ARIA Music Awards Chase received the
ARIA Icon Award for his contributions to the Australian music industry.
Biography
Sebastian Chase is the son of Italian immigrants, who changed his name to avoid racism during the 1960s in Sydney.
He grew up in the western suburbs and after leaving compulsory schooling, his first job was promoting local dances.
In 1972, Chase was booking entertainers for Chequers nightclub, Sydney and met Phil Key.
New Zealand-born Key was leaving
the La De Da's
The La De Da's were a New Zealand rock band from 1963 to 1975. They were formed as a mod-ish group, the Mergers, in Te Atatū, by long-term members Kevin Borich on lead guitar and vocals, Phil Key on lead vocals and guitar and Trevor Wilson ...
and wanted help to form a new
blues rock
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group,
Band of Light, which they assembled by October.
He established Chase Management and became their
manager
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.
Soon, he was also working for hard rockers,
Buffalo,
While managing Band of Light he met their bass guitarist,
Ian Rilen
Ian William Rilen (12 August 1947 – 30 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with rock and roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X (Australian band), X on guitar and vocals. Rilen was born in ...
.
Buffalo and Chase were on tour in
Perth
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in late October 1975 when they discovered New Zealand group,
Dragon
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had been abandoned by their manager Wayne De Gruchy.
Dragon's members could not afford return airfares to Sydney.
Chase convinced the local promoter to fund Dragon and became their manager.
Buffalo's bass guitarist
Pete Wells
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Early life and career
Wells was adopted as an infant by Shirley and Raymond Wells and grew up in Rhode Islan ...
formed
Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo are an Australian Pub rock (Australia), rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' R ...
in 1976, which Chase also managed and introduced Rilen so that Wells could move to slide guitar.
Chase and Rilen both left Rose Tattoo by October 1977.
Later that year, Chase was nominated as Manager of the Year at the Australian Rock Music Awards.
Into the late 1970s he continued with Dragon,
and took up with
the Reels
The Reels are an Australian rock music, rock band which formed in Dubbo, New South Wales in 1976. It disbanded in 1991, and reformed in 2007. Its 1981 song "Quasimodo's Dream (song), Quasimodo's Dream" was voted one of the APRA Top 30 Australian ...
.
He managed the latter group for three years, including relocating to London with them for an unsuccessful attempt to enter the United Kingdom's charts.
In the mid-1980s, he established Chase Records, which was distributed by
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* CBS Records International, a label for Columbia Re ...
. The label issued
the Delltones' album, ''Tickled Pink'' in 1984.
It reached the top 100 on the
Kent Music Report
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albums chart.
The lead single, "
Papa Oom Mow Mow", appeared on the related singles chart.
Wells' domestic partner Patricia Anne Clements Lucy De Soto on lead vocals, piano and Hammond organ formed an
eponym
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ous band with Wells on slide guitar and his Rose Tattoo bandmate, Geordie Leach (p.k.a. Fast Eddie) on guitar and Ross Mercer on drums. They issued their debut album, ''Three Girls and a Sailor'', via Chase Records in 1985.
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entries:
* Peter Wells:
* Rose Tattoo (1976–83):
* Lucy De Soto Band (1985–86, 1999):
Chase also issued her second album, ''Help Me Rhonda, My Boyfriend's Back'' (1986).
The record label,
rooArt
rooArt was an Australian independent record label, founded in 1988 by INXS's then-manager, Chris Murphy, label owner Sebastian Chase and Murphy's former employee, Justin Van Stom. The label's roster included several well-known Australian ban ...
was established in 1988 by Chase with
C.M. Murphy (INXS' manager, Murphy Media Academy
MACEO) and Justin Van Stom, who had previously worked for MMA.
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Polygram.
For two years he was based in New York, "directing international activities for the dynamic Aus independent and travelling widely to implement those ambitious objectives", before returning to Sydney.
Two of the label's early commercial successes were the Hummingbirds' ''
loveBUZZ
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The album was released on the rooART label in 1989. It peaked at No. 31 on the national album charts. The album eventually reached sales of approximately 40,000 ...
'' (1989), which reached the
ARIA albums chart
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top 40,
and Ratcat's ''
Blind Love'' (1991),
which peaked at number one.
Chase left rooArt in the 1990s after an acrimonious falling out with Murphy.
Chase joined existing label,
Phantom Records
Phantom Records was an Australian record store and independent record label established in 1978 on Pitt Street in Sydney. Phantom Records was one of Australia's first indie labels, and the store was known for its guerilla marketing strategies. ...
with the Hummingbirds following.
He became a director alongside his domestic partner, Kylie Greenlees and label-founder, Jules Normington.
Chase and Greenlees established
MGM Distribution
MGM Distribution (Metropolitan Groove Merchants) is the largest independent distributor of Australian music and music related merchandise. It was established in April 1998 by Sebastian Chase.
MGM Distribution was set up specifically as a d ...
(Metropolitan Groove Merchants) in April 1998.
They set it up to handle independent record labels and their artists.
One of MGM Distribution's early signings was
John Butler Trio
The John Butler Trio were an Australian Folk music, roots-Rock music, rock band led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler (musician), John Butler, an Australasian Performing Right Association, APRA and ARIA-award-winning musician. They formed in ...
, which independently issued their debut album, ''
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'' (December 1998). In 2002 MGM continued their relationship with
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(of John Butler Trio) as a solo artist, who also co-owned
Jarrah Records.
MGM also signed Jararah labelmates,
Joshua Cunningham,
Donna Simpson and
Vikki Thorn (née Simpson) (all three from the Waifs) to MGM by 2004.
John Butler Trio's album ''
Sunrise Over Sea
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'' (March 2004) became the first wholly independent – label (Jarrah) and distributor (MGM) - Australian album to debut at No. 1 on the ARIA albums chart.
[ n.b. You Am I's ''Hourly, Daily'' (1996) was released by independent label, Ra but distributed by major label Warner.]
By 2005 Chase was appointed to the
Australian Recording Industry Association
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(ARIA) board as MGM had become the "most diverse distributor of Australian music, working with many indie artists including John Butler, The Waifs, and The Beautiful Girls" and Chase "has played an integral role in the evolution of Australian music".
Also in 2005 Chase became one of 12 patrons of the
Australian Music Prize
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, providing a cash prize for "the best contemporary music album" of a given year.
At the
2016 ARIA Music Awards Chase received the
Icon Award for his contributions to the Australian music industry.
By February 2022, Chase had left the ARIA board and was replaced by Chris Maund.
After seven years as a board member of charity,
Support Act
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for entertaiment artists, Chase resigned in December of that year.
Personal life
Sebastian Chase and his wife Cheryle were expecting their first child in February 1979.
Chase was divorced by 1988 and living in
Woolloomooloo
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.
Kylie Greenlees became his domestic partner in about 1990.
She co-founded MGM Distribution with hime and was its co-CEO.
Greenlees died on 11 July 2015, aged 52.
References
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ARIA Award winners
Australian people of Italian descent
Businesspeople from Sydney
Australian music industry executives
Living people