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Phil Kaufman (producer) was born on 26 April, 1935 in United States, is an artist. Discover Phil Kaufman (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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He authored the book Road Mangler Deluxe, an autobiography about his experiences in the music business. As of 2020, Kaufman resides in East Nashville, Tennessee.
Through Keith Richards, Kaufman met Gram Parsons, and agreed to tour manage his group The Flying Burrito Brothers, although he had no prior tour managing experience. Kaufman came to the attention of Parsons in 1973 and tried to help him stay away from substance abuse when the singer had formed a duet known as "Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels". Kaufman was tasked to limit the alcohol intake of Parsons and throw out any drugs smuggled into rooms. It was in July 1973 that Parsons expressed his final wish to Kaufman: to be cremated and buried at Joshua Tree National Monument, where he liked to visit often. Kaufman even had Parsons stay at his house at one point when his relationship with his wife deteriorated (Parsons lived in a spare room). On September 19, 1973, Parsons died of an overdose of morphine and alcohol. Kaufman elected to honor the wishes of Parsons despite the efforts of Parsons' stepfather Bob, who wanted to bury him in New Orleans in a private ceremony; the following day, Kaufman (and assistant Michael Martin) stole the body of Parsons from Los Angeles International Airport and drove it to Joshua Tree in the Cap Rock section of the park. His attempts at cremating the body were not entirely successful. Kaufman poured gallons of gasoline on the casket and threw a lit match, which resulted in partial cremation and a fireball; the remains of Parsons were buried in New Orleans, while Kaufman and Martin were later identified for the theft were thus each given thirty-day suspended jail sentences, fined $300 each for misdemeanor theft and charged $708 for funeral home expenses. The theft was later chronicled in the film Grand Theft Parsons with Johnny Knoxville playing Kaufman. Kaufman once said that "Dying was a great career move for Gram."
Kaufman was born in Oceanside, New York. His father had been involved with show business as his grandfather had done, which involved vaudeville and big band. Kaufman joined the Air Force in 1952 and served for four years, which included time in the Korean War with the 37th Bomb Squadron. Kaufman had previously acted in Hollywood, with bit parts in Spartacus, Riot in Juvenile Prison, and Pork Chop Hill, among others, before a felony marijuana smuggling conviction in the mid 1960s. He left Terminal Island Prison in 1968.
Philip C. Kaufman (born April 26, 1935) is an American record producer, tour manager, and author. He has been referred to as one of the most infamous tour managers in music history. Kaufman worked with Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones, Emmylou Harris, Joe Cocker, Frank Zappa, Hank Williams III, Etta James, among others.