SAN FRANCISCO (CelebrityAccess) Shelley Lazar, 69, the well-known “ticketing queen” and all-around loved matron of the concert business, has died after a battle with cancer.
Lazar, the founder of SLO Ticketing, was dubbed not only ticketing queen but MFTQ by Keith Richards and was sung “Happy Birthday” by Paul McCartney during one of his concerts.
She is considered the mastermind of today’s VIP ticketing. She began working with Ron Delsener at Madison Square Garden but, like so many, went to San Francisco and worked for Bill Graham Presents as VP of artistic relations and special projects coordinator from 1991 to 2002 before founding SLO VIP Ticket Services.
Lazar was also the VIP patron for acts like Lady Gaga, Pink and Beyonce. And she had a great sense of humor throughout, once sending around a cartoon of her with a printing machine on her derriere, printing tickets.
She began working in the business in the ’70s while still a public school teacher in NYC, with Chris Rock one of her students and worked at several businesses before managing the ticketing office at Madison Square Garden. She eventually became known as “the keeper of the list” at Delsener’s famed Pier in New York shows.
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