- Tony Tyler
James Edward Anthony Tyler (October, 1943 in
Bristol –28 October ,2006 inHastings, East Sussex ) was a British writer who authored several books and wrote forMacworld ,MacUser ,PC Pro andComputer Shopper .He was married twice. He was a former leading journalist at the
New Musical Express (described as "inspirational" by his colleagues of the time). Under the name J. E. A. Tyler, he authored "The Tolkien Companion " revised and updated, as "The Complete Tolkien Companion " (2002). He also co-wrote (withRoy Carr ) "" (1975), the first critical assessment of the complete works of The Beatles after their split. In 1977 each of these works was in theNew York Times Top Ten. He became acknowledged as an authority onJ.R.R. Tolkien .Tony Tyler became a
police cadet , but quit when told his stammer was so extreme he would never be able to give evidence in court. He found employment as a trainee reporter on aMerseyside paper.His best friend Tim Craig (later the father of the actor
Daniel Craig ) was a merchant seaman. Tyler stowed away on hisHamburg -bound ship, aware that the Beatles — whom he vaguely knew — were resident in the German port.In 1966, Tyler found himself playing
Hammond organ in a soul group based in Italy, the Patrick Samson Set; they had a No 1 there with a cover of "A Whiter Shade of Pale ".Back in London in 1969, he became publicist for EG Management, who cared for the careers of T. Rex,
King Crimson andEmerson, Lake and Palmer .He was brought into the NME in 1972 by the editor Alan Smith,
In 1982, Tyler married, his second wife, Kate Phillips, an NME staff writer: at the time of his death they had been together for 31 years. They bought a house overlooking the sea outside Hastings.
Death
Tyler was diagnosed with his fatal
cancer just eleven days before he died. He viewed life as a cosmic joke, and said: "Shit happens, but I'm completely cool with this."He was annoyed, he said, that he would never get to see "Casino Royale", which would feature the first appearance of his godson Daniel Craig as
James Bond ."I want you to know, for when your time comes," Tyler told his wife, her sister and mother two days before he died, his curiosity about the mysteries of life and death undiminished, "that this isn't really too bad. It's quite dealable with."
External links
* [http://www.pcpro.co.uk/macuser/columns/98718/shutdown.html 'Shutdown' column tribute by Charles Shaar Murray]
* [http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?RSS&newsID=16327 RIP: UK Mac columnist Tony Tyler] , "Macworld "
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1943316.ece Obituary] , "The Independent "
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1936123,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian "
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