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Pete Shotton

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Businessman, friend of John Lennon

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Pete Shotton
Shotton in 1984
Born(1941-08-04)4 August 1941
Liverpool, England
Died24 March 2017(2017-03-24) (aged 75)
OccupationBusinessman

Peter Shotton (4 August 1941 – 24 March 2017) was an English businessman. He was known for creating theFatty Arbuckle's chain of restaurants and for his long friendship withJohn Lennon ofthe Beatles; he played thewashboard in the Beatles' precursorthe Quarrymen and remained close to the band, holding various positions related to their business ventures over the years.

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Shotton was born inLiverpool on 4 August 1941, the son of Bessie (née Wilson) and George Shotton. He was a close childhood friend ofJohn Lennon, with whom he attendedDovedale Infants School andQuarry Bank Grammar School. The two were frequently in trouble with school faculty, often being caned by the headmaster as punishment for their misdeeds, and they came to be known at Quarry Bank as "Shennon and Lotton" or "Lotton and Shennon".[1]

In 1957, Shotton was Lennon's bandmate inthe Quarrymen, playing thewashboard untilPaul McCartney joined. Shotton left the band when he confided that he did not really enjoy playing, prompting Lennon to smash the washboard over his head at a party. However, he remained a friend and confidant of the group, becoming close with all of the Beatles.[2]

Shotton pursued a career in business; after the Beatles became famous and wealthy, Lennon bought a supermarket onHayling Island and gave it to him.[2] He later served as manager of the band'sApple Boutique, then as the first CEO of theirApple Corps.[2] After Lennon began a relationship withYoko Ono and Apple started to flounder, Shotton parted company with the Beatles.[citation needed]

Shotton resumed his ownership of the Hayling Island supermarket, which he continued to run until the late 1970s.[citation needed] He then created theFatty Arbuckle's chain of restaurants, a franchise designed to bring the feel of the American diner to Britain. The franchise was highly successful in the 1980s and was later sold for an undisclosed sum. He later moved toDublin to live as atax exile.[citation needed] Upon hearing the news thatLennon had been murdered on 8 December 1980, he visited Harrison atFriar Park.[citation needed] He co-authored, withNicholas Schaffner, the bookJohn Lennon: In My Life (1983). It was republished later asThe Beatles, Lennon and Me, and told the story of their friendship from the age of six until Lennon's death.

On 24 March 2017, at the age of 75, Shotton died of a heart attack at his home inKnutsford.[3]

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  1. ^Norman, Philip (2008).John Lennon: The Life. New York City:HarperCollins. p. 62.ISBN 978-0-06-075401-3.
  2. ^abcDavies, Hunter (2009).The Beatles: The Authorised Biography. Ebury Publishing.ISBN 9781407027524.
  3. ^Shennan, Paddy (24 March 2017)."Tributes paid to John Lennon's best friend".Liverpool Echo. Retrieved24 March 2017.
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