Robert Stigwood, manager of bands such as the Bee Gees and Cream, has died aged 81.

The Bee Gees, Robert and David Frost (/AP/Press Association Images)Robert Stigwood, David Frost and the Bee Gees (AP/PA)

 

Andrew Lloyd Webber led tributes to Stigwood, who also produced films such as Grease and Saturday Night Fever, tweeting “farewell” and calling him “the great showman who taught me so much”.

Spencer Gibb, son of Bee Gees star Robin Gibb and Stigwood’s godson, was the first to report his death in a Facebook post.

He added: “I would like to thank Robert for his kindness to me over the years as well as his mentorship to my family. ‘Stiggy’, you will be missed.”

Stigwood was born in Adelaide, south Australia, but moved to the United Kingdom in the mid-1950s.

According to Billboard, his first music success was as the manager of John Leyton, an up-and-coming musician and actor, whom he propelled to fame with his associate and music producer, Joe Meek.

Leyton landed a TV role in Harpers West One, which saw him performing the song Johnny Remember Me on the show.

Pop impresario Robert Stigwood, centre, is seen aboard his yacht Sarina as he readies to sail out of the South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan. (Suzanne Vlamis/AP/Press Association Images)This 1979 photo shows pop impresario Robert Stigwood, centre, aboard his yacht Sarina (Suzanne Vlamis/AP/PA)

 

The song was an instant hit and went on to top the British charts.

Stigwood became one of the most formidable forces in the music and entertainment industry, managing bands such as Cream and the famous trio of Maurice, Barry and Robin Gibb, who comprised the Bee Gees.

He told Rolling Stone in a 1977 interview: “I loved their (the Bee Gees’) composing. I also loved their harmony singing. It was unique, the sound they made. I suppose it was a sound only brothers could make.”

He produced numerous musicals and films, among them Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease and Saturday Night Fever.

He was one of the producers on the Madonna-led 1996 hit Evita, which went on to win an Oscar for best original song.