Beatles ’shark’ Klein dies at 77

July 5th, 2009 | Categories: World news | Tags:

Allen Klein (left) with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in January 1977

Music entrepreneur Allen Klein, blamed by many for contributing to the demise of The Beatles, has died in New York at 77 after suffering from Alzheimer’s.

In a career spanning five decades, Klein earned a reputation as a ruthless operator, extracting lucrative deals from labels for his clients.

In the mid-1960s, he managed The Rolling Stones for five years.

Later managing The Beatles, he tried and failed to secure control of copyrights on their behalf.

"Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, because I’m the biggest bastard in the valley"

Allen Klein, parodying the 23rd Psalm

Though reviled by many, others admired his knack of extracting lucrative deals from labels for his clients.

"Don’t talk to me about ethics," he once told an interviewer. "It’s like a war!"

He said John Lennon had hired him to protect his interest in The Beatles, because he wanted what he called "a real shark – someone to keep the other sharks away".

Charity gig

Klein helped the Stones negotiate a new contract with their label but the relationship soured after he bought the rights to the band’s 1960s songs and recordings from a former manager.

The Beatles hired Klein in 1969 over the objections of Paul McCartney, who preferred his father-in-law, Lee Eastman.

At the time, a New York Times profile referred to him as "the toughest wheeler-dealer in the pop jungle".

Klein himself once sent out a holiday card parodying the 23rd Psalm:

"Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, because I’m the biggest bastard in the valley."

His copyright battle for the Beatles came as tensions among the four reached breaking-point.

Eventually he did score a rich recording deal for The Beatles but by then John, Paul, George and Ringo were not even on speaking terms, and the band dissolved in 1970.

One year later, however, George Harrison hired Klein to put on the all-star Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden in New York – the forerunner of the mammoth charity gigs of the 1980s and 1990s.</p


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