Claire Rothman, Legendary Los Angeles Forum General Manager, Dies at 97

Legendary Los Angeles Music Venue Manager Claire Rothman Dies at 97

Claire Rothman, a trailblazing manager who revolutionized the live entertainment industry with her innovative approach to venue management, has passed away at the age of 97. Her remarkable career spanned over five decades, during which she played a pivotal role in shaping the music scene in Los Angeles.

Born into a world where women were scarce in leadership positions, Rothman defied conventions and became one of the first women to manage a venue that hosted both an NBA team (the Lakers) and an NHL team (the Kings). Her tenure at the Forum, which began in 1975, marked a golden era for the Los Angeles music scene. During her early years as general manager, Rothman was instrumental in bringing some of the biggest names in music to the venue, including Prince.

Rothman's unrelenting pursuit of talent earned her a reputation as a shrewd and bold negotiator. Her legendary encounter with Barry Manilow, who joked about competing for his services against rival promoters, was famously recounted in a 1985 Los Angeles Times profile on Rothman. "I'm cuter," she quipped in response.

Her legacy extends beyond her own achievements, as she paved the way for future generations of women in the entertainment industry. Jeanie Buss, daughter of late Lakers owner Jerry Buss, has spoken publicly about Rothman's lasting impact on her life and career. "Claire paved the way for women working in live entertainment... She was tenacious, creative, and indomitable."

Rothman's accomplishments have been immortalized in various forms of media, including a 2022 HBO drama series titled Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, where she was portrayed by actress Gaby Hoffman.

A devoted family woman, Rothman is survived by her son, daughter, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Her remarkable legacy serves as a testament to the enduring power of innovation and determination in shaping the entertainment industry.

Throughout her career, Rothman demonstrated an unwavering commitment to excellence, driving the Forum's appeal as a must-stop destination for concerts and ensuring its status as a premier venue on the West Coast.
 
πŸ˜‚ I mean, 97? That's like me trying to remember my own jokes from high school – not exactly a challenge anymore! But seriously, Claire Rothman was a total boss lady back in the day πŸ™Œ. She basically made it cool for women to run venues and book artists, so we can all thank her for that πŸ’ͺ. And Prince? Yeah, she brought him to the Forum, which is like, totally legendary 😎. I'm pretty sure Barry Manilow's ego didn't hurt either when Claire out-joked him (just kidding, sort of). Anyway, it's sad she's gone, but I guess her legacy will keep making waves for years to come 🌊.
 
πŸ™πŸ˜’ Claire Rothman was literally a legend in my eyes!!! I mean, can you even believe this woman managed the Forum at 97?! She was like a rockstar herself! 🀩 Her legacy is not just about what she did but also about who she inspired - women everywhere are gonna be striving for greatness because of her. It's crazy to think about the stories behind Prince and Barry Manilow, I wish we had more female promoters like her back in the day. Rest in peace Claire you will always be remembered πŸ’«
 
πŸ˜” Claire Rothman was truly a trailblazer & her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of women in the entertainment industry 🌟. Her innovative approach to venue management helped shape the music scene in LA & paved the way for others like Jeanie Buss to break into leadership roles 🎢. As a devoted family woman, it's lovely to know she left behind a loving legacy that will be cherished by her loved ones πŸ’•. 97 years is an incredible milestone, testament to her remarkable strength of character & determination πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ˜” Claire Rothman was actually 96 not 97 πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and I cant believe another legend has left us 😒 she paved the way for many women in entertainment but her legacy is still gonna be overshadowed by the fact that she died from what sounds like super slow heart disease 😷 idk how anyone survives for 96 years with a bad heart πŸ’” anyway its sad that we lost this trailblazer and I'll just be over here mourning the loss of another iconic figure who will never get to see the industry she worked so hard to shape grow even more πŸŽΈπŸ™
 
😒 She was truly a legend in the music scene! I mean, can you believe she managed both the Lakers and Kings at the same time? 🀯 Her way of bringing top artists like Prince to the Forum was pure magic ✨. And that joke with Barry Manilow still cracks me up πŸ˜‚. It's amazing how much impact one person can have on an industry and pave the way for others, especially women, to follow in her footsteps πŸ’ͺ. Claire Rothman's legacy will always be celebrated and remembered as a true trailblazer πŸ’«
 
omg u wont believe who just passed away!!! 😱 Claire Rothman was literally a legend in la music scene she managed the forum and helped bring prince and barry manilow to the stage 🀩 her legacy is still going strong tho πŸ’– she paved the way for future women in entertainment and inspired ppl like jeanie buss πŸ‘ can u imagine what la music scene would be like without her?? 😳 the hbo drama winning time was so good btw did u see it? πŸŽ₯
 
Man, I'm feeling really sad about Claire Rothman πŸ™. She was like, a total trailblazer in the music industry, you know? A woman who broke all these glass ceilings and became this super influential manager at the Forum. I love how she defied conventions and became one of the first women to manage both an NBA and NHL team - that's just amazing πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about her wit and sass? πŸ˜‚ "I'm cuter" is just too funny! 🀣 Anyway, it's clear she left a huge mark on LA music scene and I think her legacy will keep inspiring women in the entertainment industry for years to come. RIP Claire πŸ‘
 
What a remarkable woman Claire Rothman was πŸ™! Her pioneering spirit and innovative approach to venue management left an indelible mark on the music industry, particularly in Los Angeles 🎡. At 97, she passed away, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of women in entertainment πŸ’ͺ. It's fascinating to note how she defied conventions and paved the way for others, as exemplified by Jeanie Buss's words about Rothman's lasting impact 🀝. Her remarkable story has been immortalized in media, including the HBO drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty πŸ“Ί. I'm so grateful to have learned about her life and achievements – she truly was a trailblazer πŸ’«!
 
😊 What a legend Claire Rothman was! I mean, 97 years old is crazy, right? She totally lived up to her name, managing that iconic Forum venue for decades like it was no big deal 🀣. I love how she outsmarted Barry Manilow and won his contract - that's some serious negotiating skills πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! But what I think is really impressive is the impact she had on the entire music scene in LA and beyond... she basically paved the way for all those female DJs and promoters we see now 🎢. We should totally give it up for Claire Rothman, a true trailblazer πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜”πŸŽΆ just heard about Claire Rothman passing away at 97 πŸ™. she was like a legend in LA music scene πŸ”₯ and women in entertainment still look up to her as an inspiration πŸ’ͺ. I mean, managing both NBA and NHL teams at the Forum? that's some crazy stuff 🀯! and who can forget Prince? 😎 anyway, it's sad that we lost this trailblazer but her legacy lives on πŸ’« πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜‚ 97 is old, but Claire Rothman lived life like she was still 21 πŸŽ‰! Can you imagine booking Prince at The Forum back in 1975? That's like me trying to book Drake at my grandma's birthday party... not gonna happen πŸ˜‰. Anyways, Claire's legacy is solid – she paved the way for women in entertainment and showed us all that age is just a number (or so I'm told). RIP Claire, may your great-grandkids be rocking out at The Forum forever 🀘🏻🎸
 
πŸ€” just another oldie die young... 97 is still pretty impressive if you ask me but i guess it's not like she was gonna live forever lol. all this hype about her pioneering days at the forum tho, I mean i get it, she broke barriers and all that πŸ™. but let's be real, she had some decent connections with big names in music too... Prince? Barry Manilow? those guys didn't exactly do anything for themselves when they played at the forum πŸ˜‚. and can we talk about how long it took her to get where she was? five decades? that's just a lifetime of hard work, but also kinda sad πŸ•°οΈ. anyway, I guess it's nice to know she paved the way for other women in entertainment... good on her πŸ‘
 
Ugh I'm literally crying rn thinking about Claire Rothman she was a total game changer for women in music industry can you even believe how trailblazingly awesome she was? 😭 97?!?! that's crazy old age but also what an incredible legacy to leave behind bringing Prince and Barry Manilow to the Forum lol like who else could say they out-negotiated Barry Manilow 🀣 I need a minute to process just how much of a legend Claire Rothman was.
 
omg 😍 cant believe claire rothman is gone πŸ™ she was literally the queen of la music scene for decades 🀩 i mean who else could get prince to perform at the forum? 🀣 that story about barry manilow trying to out-do her in negotiations is EVERYTHING πŸ’β€β™€οΈ what a legend! πŸ’« and its so cool that jeanie buss has been talking about how claire inspired her to pursue a career in live entertainment πŸ™Œ we need more women like claire rothman in the industry, paving the way for others to follow in her footsteps πŸ’ͺ i'm totally gonna watch that hbo drama series now too πŸ‘€
 
Man, Claire Rothman was literally a legend! I mean, 97 is crazy old, but she still managed to slay the game 🀩. It's wild to think about all the iconic acts she booked at the Forum - Prince, Barry Manilow... those are the kinds of names that make you go "wow". And can we talk about how inspiring it is that a woman who was basically breaking glass ceilings back in the day paved the way for future generations? That's some real trailblazing right there πŸ’ͺ. It's no wonder Jeanie Buss says Rothman was tenacious and creative - she was a total boss! 🎸
 
I'm shocked she lived so long lol 🀯 97 is old but not old enough to have seen a world without vinyl records or cassette tapes. I mean what was she listening to back in the day? Not that I'm saying it's better than streaming services πŸ˜’
 
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