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Club baron Stringfell­ow dies at 77

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LONDON: Flamboyant British nightclub owner Peter Stringfell­ow died yesterday after battling lung cancer. He was 77.

Publicist Matt Glass said Stringfell­ow died early in the morning.

Stringfell­ow got his start in the early 1960s booking bands including the Beatles, the Who and the Rolling Stones in his clubs at a time when those bands were not yet world famous.

He later opened upscale “gentlemen’s clubs”’ in several cities, including London, where “Stringfell­ows” has been in operation since 1980. He also branched out into New York, Los Angeles and Miami in the United States.

Stringfell­ow was a colourful personalit­y known for his parties and general revelry. He kept his businesses going for six decades despite changing tastes and entertainm­ent styles.

He liked to boast that he spotted the Beatles early and booked them for a pittance even though they had a number one hit by the time they performed at his club in 1963.

Stringfell­ow was born in the industrial city of Sheffield and was the son of a steelworke­r. He started working at 15 and had a job in a movie theatre before a two-yearstint in the Royal Navy.

He was briefly in prison for selling stolen carpets before turning his focus to nightclubs, starting with the Black Cat Club in Sheffield.

He had largely removed himself from the public spotlight in recent years as he coped with cancer.

He is survived by his wife Bella, four children and four grandchild­ren.

 ?? AP ?? Peter Stringfell­ow arrives at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
AP Peter Stringfell­ow arrives at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

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