At a young age, BP Fallon became a personality and broadcaster in Ireland, later moving on to music journalism and photography.
In March 1969 he scored a coup - an interview with John Lennon at the 'bed-in' in Amsterdam - which was published in the Melody Maker.
[1] This led to a further Lennon interview[2] and a job at Apple Records working with publicist Derek Taylor.
[3] In 1970 he appeared on Top of the Pops miming the tambourine in John Lennon's performance of "Instant Karma!".
[9] In March 2014 he appeared at SXSW with the group Ghost Wolves, as well as The Strypes performing the song Vicious at a Lou Reed memorial concert produced by Richard Barone and Alejandro Escovedo.