Carl Stubner is an American talent manager whose most notable clients include Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top, and Andrew Dice Clay.
[1][2][3] Stubner began his entertainment career in 1988 working in the mailroom of the management firm Gallin Morey Associates.
[1][4][5] During this time, Stubner helped to reunite the members of Fleetwood Mac and worked with them for an MTV special and world tour.
[2] In 1999, Deluxe merged into Eagle Cove Entertainment, where Stubner oversaw production on soundtracks including Dr. Dolittle II, Big Momma's House, Next Friday, and Detroit Rock City.
[9] By 2004, Stubner had been named CEO of Sanctuary Artist Management and, shortly thereafter, he signed Texas rock band ZZ Top.