ROD LYNTON - RUPERT'S PEOPLE, BEATLES, KINKS, WISHBONE ASH, ETC - INTERVIEW WITH MARK CHATTERTON
Rod Lynton was in the 1960s group Rupert's People who never quite made the big time, yet he became involved with many other musicians around at the time including The Kinks, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones amongst others. He was instrumental in getting Miles Copeland into band management with Wishbone Ash and then The Police. He also worked as a publicist in the 1970s working with Uriah Heep. He also played on John Lennon's Imagine album and Ringo Starr's hit single, It Don't Come Easy.

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