Max Gredinger Named Partner At Foundations Artist Management  


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Max Gredinger

Artist manager Max Gredinger has been named partner at Foundations Artist Management. Gredinger, who was formerly EVP, has a roster that includes Laufey, mxmtoon, Ricky Montgomery, and rainbolt.

Gredinger has worked at Foundations Artist Management since 2012. As partner he joins company founder/partner Steve Bursky, and partners Brian Winton, and Drew Simmons. The boutique management company’s clients include Noah Kahan, Gabe Simon, Dayglow, and Foy Vance.

“I’m immensely grateful for Steve, Brian, and Drew, and the Foundations team for their years of collaboration, friendship, and mentorship. I’m thrilled to enter into partnership with some of the most forward thinking and thoughtful executives in the business,”  Gredinger said in a statement. 

Steve Bursky stated: “Max is a brilliant executive with the unique ability to spot, nurture, and develop remarkably gifted creatives into successful global brands. His unwavering character and drive has made him an incredible partner to his clients, his colleagues, and to the industry at large. It has been a career highlight working alongside Max over the last 11 years, and Brian, Drew and I couldn’t be happier to have him join us as partner.”

Laufey has a new album, Bewitched, coming out Sept. 8 featuring the Boss Nova hit “From The Start.” The Icelandic singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist recently released the official music video for the title track from the new LP. Her upcoming tour schedule includes an Aug. 26 appearance at THING in Port Townsend, Washington, a Sept. 8 show at Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington, D.C., and a sold-out Sept. 16 show at The Ford in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The jazz pop artist has a sold-out North American tour booked starting with two nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco Oct. 8-9. Last stop is two nights at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles Nov. 18-19.  

Box office reports submitted to Pollstar for Laufey include an Oct. 31, 2022, show at Whelans in Dublin that sold 350 tickets and grossed $9,145.