Snap-B Entertainment
Management, Artist Management
location_on 601 International House 223 Regent Street, London, United Kingdom
Snap-B Entertainment is an international media and music company with offices in Britain and the Netherlands. It is a partnership between British rock manager and writer Simon Napier-Bell and Dutch artist and business affairs manager Bjorn de Water.

Music-wise, the company offers three things - consultancy to artists' managers and music companies - artist management - and music publishing and rights management. It currently manages legendary Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor; new British electro/dance/pop group Loudkidz ; Dutch production team The Prime; and electronic avant garde music duo Tonique.

Film-wise, Snap-B’s current projects include two Anglo-Chinese co-production feature films in association with British production company Eyeline Entertainment and two major Chinese production companies. Napier-Bell is also executive producer of a new biopic about the Who’s manager, Kit Lambert.

Bjorn de Water has had ten-years experience as a manager of artists in the Netherlands and the USA; they include – Postmen (NL), Delinquent Habits (USA), Leona Philippo (NL), and Lucien Foort (NL). Simon Napier-Bell has been a manager since the 1960s, looking after artists such as the Yardbirds, T.Rex, Marc Bolan, Japan, Asia, Ultravox and Wham!. He has also written hit songs, including ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’, for Dusty Springfield and Elvis Presley.

Napier-Bell has written three best-selling books on the music industry. His latest, Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay, is a complete history of the business of popular music. He is also is the originating producer of the Las Vegas show ‘Raiding the Rock Vault’, rated Number One Show in Vegas for four consecutive months by Tripadvisor. Snap-B is the worldwide agent for his speaking engagements.