Horst Fascher Net Worth

Horst Fascher Net Worth is
$6 Million

Horst Fascher Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Horst Fascher (born 5 February 1936, Hamburg) is a previous German nightclub bouncer, and a friend of The Beatles during their days playing in Hamburg, Germany.A onetime professional boxer whose career was cut short (he had unintentionally killed a sailor in a street fight), Fascher found work in clubs along the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. When the Beatles (including original drummer Pete Best and bassist Stuart Sutcliffe) made their first trip to Germany in August 1960, Fascher befriended the young group, who played at the Indra Club and the Kaiserkeller.As they rose through the ranks of bands playing the Reeperbahn (making five trips in all over the next two-and-a-half years), Fascher usually managed to be working at the same clubs, and for the same boss, as the Beatles. They visited him at home, and he in turn kept troublemakers away from the band. The only favour Fascher asked was to be able to sing with them occasionally onstage, which was granted; Eddie Cochran's music was a common choice.The Beatles (with Best now replaced by Ringo Starr, and Paul McCartney changing to bass when Sutcliffe departed) did not want to make their last Hamburg visit, at the end of 1962, preferring to stay in England to promote their new single, "Love Me Do", but were persuaded by manager Brian Epstein, via Horst Fascher, who recalled later "I had to give him thirty marks under the table to make him do it." Nonetheless, the band had a holiday residency at the Star-Club (which Fascher co-ran), through the New Year.Fascher guested with the Beatles during their New Year's Eve show, which was recorded by another Liverpool musician, Ted "Kingsize" Taylor. Years later (in 1977), the tape was released commercially as Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962. A song from the album, "Hallelujah, I Love Her So", features Horst Fascher's vocals. Another song, "Be-Bop-A-Lula", features his brother Fred's vocals.Fascher remained a friend and admirer of the band years after they became famous. Some of his stories about the band's Hamburg days (and his impressions of the young Beatles) have found their way into music biographies, including Philip Norman's Shout!. His own memoir was published in 2006.

Date Of Birth1936-02-05
ProfessionProducer

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Beatles: Love Me Do2005Video executive producer

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Some Other GuysDocumentary post-productionHimself
Geschichten über die Beatles - Notizen zu einem Phänomen2010TV Movie documentaryHimself
Kult am Sonntag2009TV SeriesHimself - Star Club
Beatles' Biggest Secrets2007Himself
DAS!2006TV SeriesHimself
NDR Talk Show2006TV SeriesHimself
Stuart Sutcliffe: The Lost Beatle2005TV Movie documentaryHimself - Friend and Club Manager
Best of the Beatles2005Video documentaryHimself - Manager, Star Club
The Beatles with Tony Sheridan2004Video documentaryHimself - Manager of the Star Club
The Compleat Beatles1982Video documentaryHimself - Manager: Star Club, Hamburg

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dolezal Backstage2015TV Series documentaryHimself

Known for movies

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