Susan Jean Silver (born July 17, 1958) is an American music manager and businesswoman, best known for managing
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
rock bands such as
Soundgarden
Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially ...
,
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
and
Screaming Trees.
Silver also owns the company Susan Silver Management, and co-owns the club
The Crocodile
The Crocodile (formerly the Crocodile Cafe, and sometimes called The Croc) is a music club at 2505 1st Avenue at Wall Street in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened by Stephanie Dorgan as the "Crocodile C ...
in Seattle.
Silver was named "the most powerful figure in local rock management" by ''
The Seattle Times
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'' in 1991.
Biography
Early life
Silver was born in
Seattle
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, Washington, on July 17, 1958, to Samuel and Emmogene (Jean) Silver.
She is the oldest of three children.
Her father was Jewish and came from Russia.
Silver majored in Chinese at the
University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW and informally U-Dub or U Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the Uni ...
and had been to all the major concerts in Seattle since she was 15. She started by booking for the club The Metropolis and
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is an independent record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana (band), Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the gru ...
co-founder
Jonathan Poneman's club parties.
Career
Silver started working as a music manager in 1983.
Her first clients were the bands
The U-Men and First Thought.
In 1985, Silver met
Soundgarden
Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially ...
, whose lead vocalist was her then-boyfriend
Chris Cornell
Christopher John Cornell ( Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and the primary lyricist for the rock music, rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. He also had a ...
, and in the following year she started managing the band.
Back then, Silver was also managing
Screaming Trees.
Silver said she became a manager because she wanted to help musicians achieve their dreams.
At the same time that she was managing rock bands, Silver was also the manager of a
John Fluevog shoe store in Seattle.
The store would become famous years later for selling the
Dr. Martens boots worn by several members of
Grunge
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock Music genre, genre and subculture that emerged during the in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington, particularly in Seattle and Music of Olympia, Washington, O ...
bands from Seattle.
One of Silver's co-workers at the store at the time was
Kevin Martin, lead vocalist of
Candlebox
Candlebox is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. Since its formation in 1990, the group has released eight studio albums, several charting singles, a compilation, and a CD+DVD.
Candlebox found immediate success with the release ...
.
In 1988, Silver met music manager Kelly Curtis.
Curtis and his friend Ken Deans owned a company, and Deans was the manager of the band
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
.
Deans gave Silver a cassette tape of Alice in Chains and she liked it.
Silver then went to an Alice in Chains concert and thought they were fun and very energetic.
When Curtis became interested in working with the band
Mother Love Bone
Mother Love Bone was an American Rock music, rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington, in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood (singer), Andrew Wood's charisma and songwriting helped to catapu ...
, Deans decided that he did not want to work with Alice in Chains anymore, so he offered the managing job to Silver and Curtis,
who started co-managing the band.
Curtis and Silver passed on the Alice in Chains demo tape ''The Treehouse Tapes'' to
'
A&R representative Nick Terzo, who set up an appointment with label president
Don Ienner.
Based on that demo, Terzo signed Alice in Chains to Columbia in 1989.
Some time later, Curtis started managing the band
Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. One of the key bands in the grunge, grunge movement of the early 1990s, Pearl Jam has outsold and outlasted many of its contemporaries from the early 1990s, ...
, and Silver became the sole manager of Alice in Chains.
In May 1990, record label
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is an independent record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana (band), Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the gru ...
sent
Nirvana
Nirvana, in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), is the concept of an individual's passions being extinguished as the ultimate state of salvation, release, or liberation from suffering ('' duḥkha'') and from the ...
a new proposed contract, but vocalist
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
was reluctant to sign it, complaining about the label's lack of promotion for their debut album, ''
Bleach
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''. Cobain and bassist
Krist Novoselic
Krist Anthony Novoselic (; ; born May 16, 1965) is an American musician, politician and activist. Novoselic co-founded and played bass on every album for the rock music, rock band Nirvana (band), Nirvana.
Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
consulted Silver for advice, and she looked at the contract and told them they needed a lawyer. They met Silver in Los Angeles and she introduced them to agent Don Muller and music business attorney Alan Mintz, who specialized in finding deals for new bands. Mintz started sending out Nirvana's demo tape to major labels looking for deals.
MCA Records
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expressed interest, but the band ended up choosing
DGC (part of
Geffen Records
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) following advice from
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Founding members Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar), Thurston Moore (lead guitar, vocals) and Lee Ranaldo (rhythm guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of ...
, and the label released their hit album ''
Nevermind
''Nevermind'' is the second studio album by the American rock band Nirvana (band), Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991, by DGC Records. It was Nirvana's first release on a Record label#Major versus independent record labels, major label an ...
'' in 1991. Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic offered her the opportunity to manage them, but she refused because she was too busy with her bands.
"There aren't many things I regret about my life, but of course not managing Nirvana was a mistake", Silver said in 2022.
When Nirvana was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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in 2014, Novoselic thanked Silver during his speech for "introducing them to the music industry properly".
In 1995, Silver supported Krist Novoselic's political-action committee, ''Joint Artists and Music Promotions'' (JAMPAC), to defend the rights of artists and their fans.
In 1996, Silver was featured on the
Doug Pray
Doug Pray is an American documentary film director, producer, editor, and cinematographer who often explores subcultures in his films.
In January, 2024, Turner Classic Movies , Turner Classic Movies (TCM) released a 6-part series, ''“The Power ...
documentary ''
Hype!'', talking about the Seattle music scene.
Among Silver's clients in the 1990s were the bands
Hater, Inflatable Soule, Crackerbox,
Sweet Water,
Sponge
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,
singer
Kristen Barry,
and producer
Terry Date.
In 1998, Silver retired from the music business to concentrate on her family.
In 2005, Silver and Deborah Semer formed a new company in Seattle, Atmosphere Artist Management. Their first client was the music and dance group Children of the Revolution.
Alice in Chains was inactive from 1996 until 2005. After lead vocalist
Layne Staley died of a drug overdose in 2002, the band only performed in public again in February 2005 for a benefit concert with guest vocalists in Seattle. After that experience, the band called Silver and said they wanted to tour as Alice in Chains again. The band released their first album with new vocalist
William DuVall in September 2009, ''
Black Gives Way to Blue''. The album debuted at No. 5 on the ''
Billboard 200
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'' chart, and was certified gold by the
RIAA
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in 2010 for shipments in excess of 500,000 copies in the United States.
Since 2009, Silver co-manages Alice in Chains along with David Benveniste and his company Velvet Hammer Management.
Other ventures
Since 2009, Silver co-owns the club
The Crocodile
The Crocodile (formerly the Crocodile Cafe, and sometimes called The Croc) is a music club at 2505 1st Avenue at Wall Street in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened by Stephanie Dorgan as the "Crocodile C ...
in
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
along with Alice in Chains' drummer
Sean Kinney,
Capitol Hill Block Party
The Capitol Hill Block Party is an annual three-day music festival and block party held each July in the Capitol Hill, Seattle, Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Performance genres include Pop music, pop, Rhythm and ...
co-founder
Marcus Charles,
Peggy Curtis,
and
Portugal. The Man guitarist Eric Howk.
In 2013, ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'' named The Crocodile as one of the best clubs in America, ranked at No. 7.
The Guardian
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included the club in its list of the "Top 10 live music venues in Seattle".
On November 21, 2019, Silver interviewed writer and political activist
Gloria Steinem
Gloria Marie Steinem ( ; born March 25, 1934) is an American journalist and social movement, social-political activist who emerged as a nationally recognized leader of second-wave feminism in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
at the
Paramount Theater in Seattle when Steinem was promoting her new book, ''The Truth Will Set You Free, But First It Will Piss You Off!''.
Personal life
In 1985, Silver started dating
Chris Cornell
Christopher John Cornell ( Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and the primary lyricist for the rock music, rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. He also had a ...
, the lead vocalist of
Soundgarden
Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially ...
, a band that Silver started managing a year later,
and they got married in 1990.
Cornell wrote the song "Moonchild" from his debut solo album ''
Euphoria Morning'' for Silver. The couple's only child, a daughter named Lillian Jean, was born in June 2000. The couple divorced in 2004.
Silver says: "Movement and dance... for the last 25 years, helps me physically feel better but lifts me emotionally in a profound way. I got lucky enough to get introduced to TM (Transcendental Meditation) when I was in high school so that was really important... Therapy has been really valuable for me and getting out in nature... those are the pillars for me. Having a spiritual practice… really important for me. It has been for decades and decades."
When asked about his heroes during a press conference in 2002,
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
' vocalist and guitarist
Jerry Cantrell
Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. (born March 18, 1966) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist, and main songwriter of the rock band Alice in Chains. The band rose to internatio ...
named Silver as one of his heroes. Cantrell also thanked Silver for being one of the people who helped him get into rehab during his speech at the
MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit on May 31, 2012, where he was awarded the
Stevie Ray Vaughan Award.
Filmography
* 1996 : ''
Hype!'', documentary
* 2001 : VH1 News Special : Grunge, TV Movie documentary
* 2011 : ''
Pearl Jam Twenty'', documentary
* 2012 : ''
Metal Evolution'', TV Series documentary : Grunge
* 2021 : Loudwire: 30 Years of Grunge, TV Mini Series documentary : Who Invented Grunge?
References
Further reading
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External links
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1958 births
Living people
American music managers
Businesspeople from Seattle
University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences alumni
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
20th-century American businesspeople
21st-century American businesspeople
20th-century American businesswomen
21st-century American businesswomen