2016.5.17 13:16更新
トニー・バーロウ氏(ビートルズの元広報担当者)英BBC放送などによると14日、英中部モーカムの自宅で死去、80歳。
36年、英中部生まれ。ビートルズのマネジャーだった故ブライアン・エプスタインに請われ、62~68年に広報担当者を務めた。ビートルズの初期のレコードのジャケットの解説も執筆した。(共同)
http://www.sankei.com/world/news/160517/wor1605170029-n1.html
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Anthony F. J. "Tony" Barrow (11 May 1936 – 14 May 2016)[1][2] was an English press officer who worked with the Beatles between 1962 and 1968.[3] He coined the phrase "the Fab Four", first using it in an early press release.[4]
In the late 1950s, when teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney were putting together their earliest group in one part of Liverpool, Tony Barrow was presenting jazz bands and skiffle/folk groups at local dance halls and clubs across town in the south Lancashire suburb of Crosby. Educated locally at Merchant Taylors School[5] he later studied languages at Durham University. In 1954, when he was still a 17-year-old sixth form schoolboy, he landed his first regular freelance writing job as pop/rock record reviewer for the Liverpool Echo, the largest-selling provincial evening newspaper in the UK.
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