BEIJING, March 25(Xinhuanet) -- Neil Aspinall, a
longtime friend and business associate of the Beatles, died in New York
City of lung cancer Sunday night at 66, the surviving band members said
Monday.
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Neil Aspinall, the managing director of
Apple Corps Ltd, the Beatles' record company, arrives at the High Court in
London, in this March 29, 2006, file photo. Aspinall, a longtime friend
and business associate of the Beatles, died in New York at age 66.(File
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Aspinall became road manager and personal
assistant for the Fab Four after going to school in Liverpool with Paul
McCartney and George Harrison. He was a longtime friend, confidant and overseer
of the Beatles' business empire, Apple Corps Ltd., for 40 years.
"All his friends and loved ones will greatly miss
him, but will always retain the fondest memories of a great man," McCartney,
Ringo Starr and the widows of John Lennon and Harrison said in a statement
released by Aspinall's family.
Aspinall was one of several men referred to as the
"fifth Beatle" -- a title also granted to others closely associated with the
group, such as the band's manager Brian Epstein and the original bassist, Stuart
Sutcliffe.
Harrison, who died in 2001, called Aspinall one of
only two possible "fifth Beatles" at the group's 1988 induction into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame.
Aspinall had lived in Twickenham, England, and
died at the Sloan-Kettering hospital in New York City.
Aspinall fell ill to lung cancer two months ago and
McCartney was reported by British media to have flown to New York to visit him
on his deathbed.
He is survived by his wife Suzy and five children.
As road manager, Aspinall drove the band members to
shows in their old Commer van.
He sang back up vocals as part of the chorus on the
1966 hit "Yellow Submarine" and met his wife Suzy Ornstein during the making of
the the Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night."
In his role as head of Apple Corps, he was credited
with being the architect of the continuing popularity of Beatles merchandise and
album sales. He was executive producer on the 1995-96 Beatles Anthology project.
(Agencies)