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Doc McGhee (born September 5, 1950, in Chicago, as Harold Millard McGhee) is an American , best known for working with hard rock bands Kiss,

(2026). 9781451620832, Simon and Schuster.
(2026). 9780810886629, Scarecrow Press.
and Mötley Crüe.
(2026). 9780446574693, Grand Central Publishing.
The latter two groups experienced their rise to stardom under his management. He has also worked with Hootie & the Blowfish.

He was in a reality series for VH1 called Supergroup along with , , , and . He was also seen on the AMC reality series 4th and Loud, which chronicled his, ', and 's roles as owners of the Los Angeles Kiss Arena Football League team.


Moscow Music Peace Festival
In 1989 McGhee joined with Russian musician and promotor to create the Moscow Music Peace Festival which brought together hard rock and metal bands from the United States, Europe and Russia to benefit programs to help drug addicts. The lineup consisted of Bon Jovi, Scorpions, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Gorky Park (the local Russian outfit), Ozzy Osbourne, and Cinderella. Aerosmith was also scheduled to perform there, but not only pulled out at the literal last minute, but also insisted their contribution, their rendition of The Doors' "Love Me Two Times", be lifted from the official Make A Difference album's final pressing, on the grounds of being suspicious as to where the money was actually going. Over 100,000 people attended and it was broadcast in 59 countries. The concert inspired one of the bands, the McGhee-managed Scorpions, to write the top-selling song Wind of Change. McGhee's life and involvement in the Festival is featured in episodes 5 and 6 of the podcast Wind of Change.


Drug smuggling conviction
In November 1982, McGhee was arrested for contributing to the import of 20 tons of marijuana into North Carolina via shrimp boat. The 21-count indictment said that McGhee and the smugglers had the intent to distribute the marijuana. McGhee would have to serve 30 years in jail and be fined $140,000, but the possession-with-intent-to-sell charge was changed. Identified as a link between US smugglers and the Colombian drug suppliers (his soon-to-be-ex-business partner being none other than the infamous Noriega), McGhee pleaded guilty and was ordered to spend $250,000 and 3,000 hours dedicated to his Make a Difference Foundation, a non-profit aimed at deterring youth drug use. After the sentence, neither McGhee nor his office would comment on the sentencing.


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Solo artists managed


Discography
+ !Year !Title !Credits
1979Niteflyteexecutive producer
1982Black Pearlmanagement
1983Mötley Crüe – Shout at the Devilmanagement
1984Bon Jovimanagement
1985Bon Jovi – management
1985Mötley Crüe – Theatre of Paindirection
1986The Unforgiven – The Unforgivendirection
1987Bon Jovi – Slippery When Wetmanagement
1987Mötley Crüe – Girls, Girls, Girlsmanagement
1988Bon Jovi – New Jerseymanagement
1989Skid Row – Skid Rowmanagement
1989Mötley Crüe – Dr. Feelgoodmanagement
1989Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hellexecutive producer
1990Scorpions – Crazy Worldmanagement
1991Stranger in This Townmanagement
1993Scorpions – Face the Heatmanagement
1994Roger Taylor and Yoshiki – Foreign Sandexecutive producer
1994Roger Taylor – Happiness?executive producer
1995God Street Wine – $1.99 RomancesA&R
1998Kiss – management
2003Kiss – Kiss management
2011Somewhere in Californiamanagement


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