Bernie Cahill | |
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Born | Bernard Cahill |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Talent Manager, brand manager, entertainment lawyer |
Employer | ROAR |
Spouse(s) | Jaime Murray (m. May 2014) |
Website | http://www.roar.la/ |
Bernard "Bernie" Cahill is an American talent manager, brand manager, entertainment lawyer, and founding partner of ROAR, a talent and brand-management company based in Beverly Hills, California.
In 1994, Bernie Cahill co-founded Last Unicorn Games with Christian Moore and Owen Seyler, and Greg Ormand. Cahill served as the company's CEO. Cahill secured a license derived from David Lynch's 1984 Dune film; this led Brian Herbert to grant Last Unicorn Games a license to the Dune novels in 1996. In 2000, Cahill sold Last Unicorn Games to hobby games publisher Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro.
In 2004, Cahill and his partners, Greg Suess, Jay Froberg, and Will Ward, founded the integrated management company ROAR, LLC. Since then, ROAR has grown to forty two employees and has offices in New York, Atlanta, and Nashville, with its headquarters in Beverly Hills, California.
Cahill established ROAR’s music division, and manages artists such as three-time GRAMMY Award-winning Zac Brown Band,GRAMMY Award-winning musician and actor Dwight Yoakam, legendary rock band Grateful Dead, singer-songwriter Ben Rector, actor and recording artist Clare Bowen, GRAMMY-nominated electronic music producer Morgan Page, and renowned world artist Gaelic Storm. Cahill and ROAR partner Will Ward work closely with JAM and Outback Concerts to produce Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Music and Food Festivals.