Stacey Piggott’s Two Fish Out Of Water and Paul Piticco’s Secret Service Public Relations has merged with Piggott heading up the operation out of Sydney and Melbourne.
Paul Piticco is a manager, label owner and promoter. He managed Powerfinger and now looks after Bernard Fanning and The Grates. He is the co-promoter of Splendour In The Grass and the Falls Music & Arts Festival and he runs Dew Process and Create Control.
Acts Piticco works include Mumford & Sons, London Grammar, Gossling, Sarah Blasko, Foals, Foster The People, Father John Misty, The Panics, The Hives, Bernard Fanning, Dropkick Murphys, Haim, Laura Marling, James Vincent McMorrow, Boy & Bear, The Grates, Lana Del Rey.
“Paul is an entrepreneur of the purest nature, and a pioneer at the forefront of so many areas of the industry,” says Stacey Piggott. “I have always admired and respected his creative and passionate approach, and the opportunity to join forces with Secret Service is something I am excited to embrace. We are looking forward to offering our current and future clients an extended family to service their needs”.
Stacey Piggott started her PR company Two Fish Out Of Water 15 years ago. She has worked with Henry Rollins, Neil Finn’s Pajama Club, Bon Iver, Clutch, The Drones, Tegan and Sara, The Jezabels, The Growl, The Beasts Of Bourbon, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Seth Sentry, The Mark Of Cain, Augie March and many more. She has also run the national PR campaigns for events like The Falls Music & Arts Festival for the past 10 years, The Melbourne Zoo Twilight Series, Dig It Up, ATP’s I’ll Be Your Mirror, and recently published ‘Blow Your Own Trumpet’ which is a musician’s guide to publicity and airplay.
“The idea of working with someone as highly regarded and skilled as Stacey is an opportunity Secret Service PR couldn’t miss,” says Paul Piticco. “Having her lead our merged team of five publicists will make dealing with our growing client’s needs so much easier and more rewarding for all. I’m thrilled to be going into business with Stacey, she wrote the book on Australian music PR… literally.”
Stacey will head the newly merged PR operation, overseeing all strategic strategies and long-term campaign directions.
The new company will continue to operate as Secret Service Public Relations.
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