
Jordan Berliant
In 2008, Jordan Berliant joined as a partner in The Collective Music Group. He has always believed that a content creator should be associated with representatives who don’t distinguish between the different forms of entertainment, but can rather leverage an artists’ talent across all forms of entertainment. With over 20 years experience in the music and entertainment industry, including 15 years as an artist manager, Jordan recognized an opportunity to apply his skill set at a company that had the resources in all forms of media, inclusive of music, film, television and branded entertainment.
Prior to joining The Collective, Jordan ran the day-to-day operations for Allen Kovac’s management company, Left Bank, which later become Tenth Street Entertainment. Among Left Bank’s/Tenth Street’s client list were some of the biggest names in music, including Blondie, MÖtley CrÜe, The Cranberries, Clint Black, The Bee Gees, Luther Vandross, Meat Loaf, Duran Duran, Buckcherry and Papa Roach, among many others. Sensitive to maximizing an artists’ expansion of their talent, Jordan played an instrumental role in positioning several key marketing strategies that combined performance and media with a variety of other ancillary marketing partners.
Jordan has executed many groundbreaking and successful projects, including The Bee Gees One Night Only franchise (HBO, PBS, BBC), and; Meat Loaf’s Storytellers Tour, CD & DVD, which was the first tour ever to evolve from the celebrated VH-1 music franchise, Storytellers. Jordan was widely praised for his vision in packaging The Dirt, MÖtley CrÜe’s New York Times’ Best-Selling autobiography, which also reinvigorated the band’s career (and, is soon to be a motion picture, on which Jordan serves as a Producer). Jordan has played an instrumental role in several high-profile projects that have crossed over many different forms of media. Inclusive of this was Jordan’s principal role in putting together Nikki Sixx’s New York Times’ Best Selling memoir The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star, in conjunction with the first soundtrack to a literary work, The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack. Additionally, Jordan is directly responsible for packaging and executing a number of television projects including Hanson’s series on A&E and various best selling concert DVDs and programming.
