Jane Savidge co-founded legendary PR company Savage & Best at the start of the 1990s, and is widely credited as being one of the main instigators of the Britpop movement that swept the UK throughout that decade. During this time, Savage & Best promoted Britpop pioneers Suede, Pulp, The Verve, Elastica, Longpigs, Kula Shaker and the Auteurs whilst representing many other artists of the era including Fat Les, Black Box Recorder, the Cranberries, Texas, Erasure, The Fall, the Charlatans, Spiritualized and Jesus and Mary Chain. She is the author of Lunch With The Wild Frontiers (2019) and Here They Come With Their Make Up On: Suede, Coming Up and More Adventures Beyond The Wild Frontiers (2022), and her third book, Pulp’s This Is Hardcore – published by Bloomsbury in 2024 – was serialised in Rolling Stone and The Quietus, and appeared on the cover of Literary Review magazine. Jane has recently ghost-written Marco Pirroni’s autobiography, Your Money Or Your Life, published by New Modern in September 2026.
Jane has won four Music Week PR awards, and has publicly represented hundreds of artists throughout her career – including Roy Orbison, Peter Gabriel, Damien Hirst, Dave Stewart, Pixies and Cocteau Twins – as well as several West End musicals – including Rehab The Musical and Andrew Lloyd Webbers Bombay Dreams – and private members clubs such as Soho House and The Hospital. She has appeared at countless literary festivals throughout the UK and Europe, and featured in many music documentaries on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, SKY and Netflix.