Tony Sanchez (photographer)

Tony Sanchez, also known as Spanish Tony (died 2000), was a British photographer of Spanish ancestry. He worked as Keith Richards' assistant for eight years and co-wrote with John Blake a bestselling memoir about this time, entitled Up and Down with the Rolling Stones: My Rollercoaster Ride with Keith Richards (1979).

Sanchez was the son of Spanish immigrants, and his father ran an Italian restaurant in London's Mayfair.[1]

Sanchez met the Rolling Stones through his connection with the art dealer Robert Fraser.[2] According to Keith Richards, Sanchez, who had been a croupier and bouncer, was able to help Fraser when he was in trouble with gambling debts, and became Fraser's drug dealer and general helper.[1]

Sanchez was one of the Rolling Stones' two official photographers, along with Michael Cooper for The Stones in the Park free outdoor festival held in London's Hyde Park on 5 July 1969.

Tony Sanchez died in 2000.[3]

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 Richards, Keith, with James Fox. (2010) Life. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, p. 203. ISBN 9780297854395
  2. Sanchez, Tony. "The girl who nearly broke up the Stones: Keith Richards' gofer recalls a riotous life on the road". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  3. "Collections / Person - Tony Sanchez ('Spanish Tony')". National Portrait Gallery. National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
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