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Re: Notability
editLet's see... Fascher is mentioned by name (and in detail) in most Beatles biographies covering their Hamburg days (where he both played bodyguard to them and helped them find work), quoted extensively in both Shout! and Hunter Davies's "authorized" Beatles biography, sang with them and is included on an album (Live at the Star-Club) doing so, published his own memoir of the Beatles, based on his firsthand experiences with them... notable enough for ya? I'd say he should be. Zephyrad (talk) 20:12, 31 January 2009 (UTC)


