- Tony Barrow
Tony Barrow (born in Crosby,
Merseyside ,England ,1936 ) is aPress officer who worked withThe Beatles between 1962 and 1968 [cite web |url= http://www.beatlelinks.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-7859.html|title= Tony Barrow on Beatles Audition Tape|accessdate=2008-01-18] . He coined the phrase "The Fab Four", first using it in an early press release.Life
Liverpool -born Tony Barrow was very much a part ofThe Beatles ' generation and eventually became one of the longest-serving members of their immediate entourage.While in the late Fifties when teenagers
John Lennon andPaul McCartney were putting together their earliest group in one part of the city, Tony Barrow was presenting jazz bands andskiffle /folk groups at local dance halls and clubs across town in the northMerseyside suburb of Crosby.Educated locally at Merchant Taylors School he then studied languages atDurham 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.At the beginning of the Sixties, while
The Beatles paid their dues in the Hamburg clubs, Barrow moved from Crosby to London to work for the Decca Record Company where he wrote the liner notes that appeared on the back of LP album covers. From his new London base he continued to contribute his weekly record column to theLiverpool Echo [cite web |url= http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0800beatles/0375beatlepeople/tm_headline=tony-barrow&method=full&objectid=11006538&siteid=50061-name_page.html|title= TONY BARROW|accessdate=2008-01-18] and when Liverpool record retailerBrian Epstein signedThe Beatles to a management deal at the end of 1961 he contacted Barrow for professional advice. This led to an informal arrangement whereby Barrow becameThe Beatles ' part-time press/publicity consultant which involved promotiong the launch of the newEMI band from behind a desk at rival London record company Decca. His earliest task for Epstein was to co-ordinate a media publicity campaign to surround the release of the group's first UK single, "Love Me Do ", on EMI'sParlophone label in October 1962. He was paid a one-off freelance fee of around 50 US dollars to compile The Beatles' initial press kit.When Epstein promised to double his Decca salary, Barrow left the record company to join Epstein's new artists' management company,
NEMS Enterprises , on a full-time basis inMay 1963 . Barrow opened Epstein's first London office and as head of the Press and Public Relations Division, began to promote the careers of not only The Fab Four but also Epstein's other artists fromCilla Black toGerry & The Pacemakers , from Billy J Kramer With The Dakotas toThe Fourmost . In view of his previous employment as a liner-note writer with Decca, it was taken for granted that he would do the same job forThe Beatles and Epstein's other acts.It was Barrow's idea to give out Beatles Christmas greetings to their fan club members. Barrow thought this goodwill gesture might limit the damage done to the group's reputation by delays in replying to an ever-increasing volume of fan mail. The Beatles were three weeks behind in answering membership applications. At the time he said facetiously that he thought of how the Queen always sent out yuletide greetings to her subject every year on UK radio and TV and he decided that The Beatles should "follow her fine example but in their own way". All members of the group's official fan club would receive an exclusive flexi-disc carrying mesasages from John, Paul, George and Ringo. [cite web |url=http://beatles.ncf.ca/beatxmas.html |title=Beatles Christmas messages |accessdate=2008-01-20] What started as a one-off damage limitatiion job grew into an eagerly anticipated annual event.
In 1965 and 1966 Tony Barrow traveled around the globe with
John Lennon ,Paul McCartney ,George Harrison andRingo Starr on The Beatles' biggest, most lucrative and most dangerous international concert tours, conducting their massive daily press conferences wherever they were on the road, accompanying them on their very private "summit of the giants" meeting withElvis Presley at his home in Bel Air,California , and setting up The Fab Four's media interviews and photo shoots when they returned home. One of Barrow's final tasks asThe Beatles ' Press Officer was to compile and edit the strip-cartoon story booklet which was part of the "Magical Mystery Tour " recording package at the end of 1967.When
The Beatles set up their own self-management operation, Apple Corps, in 1968, the year after Brian Epstein's death, Barrow's job as The Fab Four's publicist came to its natural end. He leftNEMS Enterprises to set up his own independent show business PR consultancy, Tony Barrow international. Headquartered in London's Mayfair district, TBI and its sister company, Tony Barrow Management, represented many of Britain's top entertainers and recording stars in the Seventies (includingThe Kinks ,The Bay City Rollers ,The New Seekers ,Bob Monkhouse ) and an equally awesome list of bill-topping American artists (includingDavid Cassidy ,Gladys Knight ,David Soul ,The Monkees ,Tony Bennett ,The Jackson Five ,Andy Williams ,Neil Sedaka ) for their European tours.In 1980, partly because he disliked the unsavory images portrayed by the era's new wave of punk bands, Tony Barrow quit the PR business to return to freelance journalism, writing various books including a highly successful career guide,"Inside The Music Business" (co-authored with Julian Newby) and "John, Paul, George, Ringo & Me", his memoirs of the Sixties.
By 2007, he had become the last surviving professional writer from The Fab Four's original inner circle of business aides and associates and was continuing to take on selected writing and broadcasting assignments including (inevitably) some directly linked to his uniquely memorable years with
The Beatles .Books
* The Making Of The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour (1999) ISBN 0711975752 [cite web |url=http://books.google.com/books?as_auth=Tony+Barrow&ots=q0bFoHal80&sa=X&oi=print&ct=title&cad=author-navigational&hl=en |title=inauthor:Tony inauthor:Barrow |accessdate=2008-01-26]
* John, Paul, George, Ringo and Me: The Real Beatles Story (2006) ISBN 1560258829 [cite web |url=http://books.google.com/books?as_auth=Tony+Barrow&ots=q0bFoHal80&sa=X&oi=print&ct=title&cad=author-navigational&hl=en |title=inauthor:Tony inauthor:Barrow |accessdate=2008-01-26]
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