Derek Taylor (1932-1997) is best known as the press agent for the hugely popular rock band, The Beatles. He was a local journalist in Liverpool who worked for the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo, the News Chronicle, the Sunday Dispatch, and the Sunday Daily Express, and was also a regular columnist and theatre critic for the Northern Daily Express.
DerekTaylor (1932-1997) is best known as the press agent for the hugely popular rock band, The Beatles.
He was a local journalist in Liverpool who worked for the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo, the News Chronicle, the Sunday Dispatch, and the Sunday Daily Express, and was also a regular columnist and theatre critic for the Northern Daily Express.
In 1963, Taylor was a journalist, and was assigned to cover a Beatles concert at the Manchester Odeon on May 30.
Taylor then moved to Hollywood and became, probably, the most famous rock publicist of the mid '60s, working with the Byrds, Beach Boys, Paul Revere and less commercial artists such as Captain Beefheart and Phil Ochs.
Taylor returned to Apple Corps in the mid '80s, and was involved in the archival Beatles projects generated by the company in the '90s, such as the Anthology compilations and video documentary.