John ‘Rambo’ Stevens Obituary And Cause Of Death: What Happened to John Lydon Manager?

John Rambo Stevens, the longtime manager, friend, and mentor of singer John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten, passed away on December 22, 2023, after suffering an aortic heart dissection. He was 64 years old.
Stevens was a pivotal figure in the music industry, producing documentaries and managing projects for Lydon’s legendary punk bands, the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. (PiL). In this article, we will pay tribute to Stevens’ life and legacy, and explore his impact on the music scene and beyond.
A Loyal Friend and Manager
Stevens met Lydon in the late 1970s, when the latter was the frontman of the Sex Pistols, the notorious band that sparked the punk rock movement in Britain. Stevens was working as a roadie for the Clash, another influential punk band, and became friends with Lydon.
After the Sex Pistols disbanded in 1978, Stevens followed Lydon to his new venture, PiL, a post-punk and experimental rock band that challenged the conventions of music and art. John became Lydon’s manager and confidant, helping him navigate the ups and downs of the music business and the media.
John was more than just a manager to Lydon. He was a loyal friend, a creative partner, and a family member. Lydon described Stevens as his “best friend” and “brother” in a statement posted on his official website. He also said that John was “the most honest and decent man” he ever met, and that he was “devastated” by his loss.
John Rambo Stevens’ wife, Laura, also expressed her grief and gratitude for the support they received from Lydon and the PiL team.
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— Public Image Ltd (@pilofficial) December 23, 2023
John Rambo Stevens obituary The Times.
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A Prolific Producer and Documentarian
John was not only involved in the management and promotion of Lydon’s music, but also in the production and documentation of it. Stevens was the executive producer of several films and documentaries that featured the Sex Pistols and PiL, showcasing their history, influence, and innovation. Some of his notable works include:
There’ll Always Be an England (2008): A live concert film of the Sex Pistols’ reunion show at the Brixton Academy in London, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their seminal album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.
John Lydon in There Is a PiL in Heaven (2012): A short documentary that follows Lydon as he records PiL’s ninth studio album, This Is PiL, after a 20-year hiatus.

Christmas with the Sex Pistols (2013): A documentary that chronicles the Sex Pistols’ infamous 1977 tour of the UK, which was banned by most local authorities and venues, and culminated in a chaotic show on a boat on the River Thames.
The Public Image is Rotten (2017): A feature-length documentary that traces the evolution and impact of PiL, from its inception in 1978 to its present day, featuring interviews with Lydon, former and current band members, and other musicians and critics.
Stevens’ films and documentaries captured the essence and spirit of Lydon’s music, as well as his personality and worldview. They also provided valuable insight into the history and culture of punk rock and its aftermath, as well as the challenges and joys of being an artist and a rebel.
John ‘Rambo’ Stevens Obituary
John ‘Rambo’ Stevens’ death has left a void in the music industry and in the hearts of many who knew him and admired him. He was a man who lived life to the fullest and enriched the lives of many. He had a passion for music and a loyalty to his friend. He was a man who never compromised his integrity and his vision. He was a man who made a difference.
As Lydon said in his statement, “There never has been, and never will be, anyone remotely like Rambo.” He also said, “He had unwavering loyalty to me, and his beloved Arsenal. He lived life to the fullest and he enriched the lives of many. We send our heartfelt condolences to John and Rambo’s wife Laura and all the family, who have asked for privacy at this time. As Rambo would say: ‘Out’.”
We join Lydon and the PiL team in mourning the loss of John Rambo Stevens and celebrating his life and legacy. He was a man behind the music and a man beyond the music. He was a man who will be remembered and missed. Rest in peace, Rambo.