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'''Tony Barrell''' is a British [[journalist]], known for his humour and his exploration of the unusual and the unexplained. He has written many major features for the ''[[The Sunday Times (UK)|Sunday Times]]'', and has also contributed to ''[[The Times]]'', ''[[The Idler (1993)|The Idler]]'', and [[Cornucopia (Magazine)|''Cornucopia'' magazine]], among other publications. He has frequently written about celebrities, as well as people with fringe interests and beliefs such as cult members, alien abductees and battle re-enactors. He was born in [[Crawley]] in [[West Sussex]].
'''Tony Barrell''' is a British [[journalist]], known for his humour and his exploration of the unusual and the unexplained. He has written many major features for the ''[[The Sunday Times (UK)|Sunday Times]]'', and has also contributed to ''[[The Times]]'', ''[[The Idler (1993)|The Idler]]'', and [[Cornucopia (Magazine)|''Cornucopia'' magazine]], among other publications. He has frequently written about celebrities, as well as people with fringe interests and beliefs such as cult members, alien abductees and battle re-enactors. He was born in [[Crawley]] in [[West Sussex]].


Barrell has interviewed actors such as [[Gillian Anderson]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.gilliananderson.ws/transcripts/04_05/05suntimes.shtml |title=Agent Scullery |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-09-18 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> and [[Johnny Depp]], comedians such as [[Vic Reeves]], [[Paul Whitehouse]], [[Matt Lucas]] and [[David Walliams]], artists such as [[Peter Blake (artist)|Sir Peter Blake]], [[Marc Quinn]], [[Keith Tyson]] and [[Rolf Harris]], and musicians and bands such as [[Jimmy Page]], [[Dido (singer)|Dido]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Ronnie Wood]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://www.limelightagency.com/Ronnie-Wood/Press/sunday-london-times.html|title=If You Go Down To Ron Wood’s Today |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2004-06-12 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Andy Summers]], [[Donovan]], [[Anastacia]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.freakyenough.com/anastacia/inthepress/2005/the_trials_of_anastacia.html |title=The Trials of Anastacia |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-10-23 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Celine Dion]], [[Mike Oldfield]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://tubular.net/articles/02_06d.shtml |title=Virtuoso Reality |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2002-06-16 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Sandie Shaw]], [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://garbage.net/garbage/articles/@new15.htm |title=Shirley Bossy |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=1998-05-17 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Dixie Chicks]], the [[Finn Brothers]], [[The Beautiful South]], [[Alisha's Attic]], [[Phil Manzanera]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.moredarkthanshark.org/eno_int_times-dec05.html |title=Best Of Times, Worst Of Times: Phil Manzanera |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-12-18 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> and [[Goldfrapp]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://goldfrapp.free.fr/php/home.php?N=2&id=2411&year=08 |title=The Ali G Show Or How Alison Goldfrapp Struck Gold |publisher=goldfrapp.free.fr/''The Sunday Times'' |date=2003-04-13 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref>
Barrell has interviewed actors such as [[Gillian Anderson]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.gilliananderson.ws/transcripts/04_05/05suntimes.shtml |title=Agent Scullery |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-09-18 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> and [[Johnny Depp]], comedians such as [[Vic Reeves]], [[Paul Whitehouse]], [[Matt Lucas]] and [[David Walliams]], artists such as [[Peter Blake (artist)|Sir Peter Blake]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/blake-superior/ |title=Blake Superior |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2012-06-24 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Marc Quinn]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/daddy-cool-the-art-of-marc-quinn/ |title=The Artful Marc Quinn |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-02-20 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Keith Tyson]] and [[Rolf Harris]], and musicians and bands such as [[Jimmy Page]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/riffs-and-legends/ |title=Riffs and Legends |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2010-08-22 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Dido (singer)|Dido]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Ronnie Wood]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://www.limelightagency.com/Ronnie-Wood/Press/sunday-london-times.html|title=If You Go Down To Ron Wood’s Today |publisher=''The Sunday Times''|date=2004-06-12 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Andy Summers]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/summers-of-love/ |title=Summers of Love |publisher=''The Sunday Times''|date=2007-02-18 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Donovan]], [[Anastacia]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.freakyenough.com/anastacia/inthepress/2005/the_trials_of_anastacia.html |title=The Trials of Anastacia |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-10-23 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Celine Dion]], [[Mike Oldfield]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://tubular.net/articles/02_06d.shtml |title=Virtuoso Reality |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2002-06-16 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Sandie Shaw]], [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/shirley-bossy/ |title=Shirley Bossy |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=1998-05-17 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Dixie Chicks]], the [[Finn Brothers]], [[The Beautiful South]], [[Alisha’s Attic]], [[Phil Manzanera]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/the-birth-of-roxy-music/ |title=The Birth of Roxy Music |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2005-12-18 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> and [[Goldfrapp]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://www.tonybarrell.com/alison-goldfrapp-strikes-gold/ |title=Alison Goldfrapp Strikes Gold |publisher=tonybarrell.com |date=2003-04-13 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://www.tonybarrell.com/pictures-from-her-lovely-head/ |title=Pictures From Her Lovely Head |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2013-10-13 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref>


Barrell has also written major features on subjects such as the [[Roswell UFO incident]], the haunting of [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania|Gettysburg]], the [[Raëlian]] religion, [[remote viewing]], [[lucid dreaming]], the twins festival of [[Twinsburg]], Ohio, the re-enactment of the [[Battle of Hastings]], the [[celebrity lookalike]] industry, [[LARP|live-action roleplaying]], the science of kissing, [[The Beatles]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://english.cinet.vn/CultureUnitDetail.aspx?zoneid=43&newsid=3950 |title=The Beatles’ Magical Misery Tour |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2008-08-24 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Abbey Road Studios]], [[David Bowie]], [[Monty Python's Flying Circus]], [[Lucian Freud]], [[Charles Saatchi]], [[Harry Houdini]], and [[Screaming Lord Sutch]]. In a ''Sunday Times Magazine'' feature in 2002, Barrell said he thought a personal [[UFO]] experience in 1976 may have led to his penchant for writing about bizarre subjects and unexplained events. It is possible that the experience, he wrote, “intensified my ability to empathise with people whom many others would dismiss as crackpots. I've been there, bought the T-shirt: I know what it's like to confess to unusual beliefs and to suffer mockery for them”.<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://ufoupdateslist.com/2002/mar/m10-015.shtml |title=Brief Encounters: Tony Barrell Meets His First UFO |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2002-03-10 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref>
Barrell has also written major features on subjects such as the [[Roswell UFO incident]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/set-the-controls-for-roswell/ |title=Set the Controls for Roswell |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=1997-08-10 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> the haunting of [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania|Gettysburg]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/fighting-spirits/ |title=Fighting Spirits |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=1999-05-30 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> the [[Raëlian]] religion, [[remote viewing]], [[lucid dreaming]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/beautiful-dreamers/ |title=Beautiful Dreamers |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2004-05-09 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> the twins festival of [[Twinsburg]], Ohio,<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/the-twinsburg-chronicles/ |title=The Twinsburg Chronicles |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2003-11-16 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> the re-enactment of the [[Battle of Hastings]], the [[celebrity lookalike]] industry, [[LARP|live-action roleplaying]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/the-land-of-make-believe/ |title=The Land of Make-Believe |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2003-10-26 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> the science of kissing, [[The Beatles]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://english.cinet.vn/CultureUnitDetail.aspx?zoneid=43&newsid=3950 |title=The Beatles’ Magical Misery Tour |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2008-08-24 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref> [[Abbey Road Studios]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/abbey-days/ |title=Abbey Days |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2006-12-31 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[David Bowie]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/stardust-memories/ |title=Stardust Memories |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2007-05-27 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Monty Python's Flying Circus]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/oh-what-a-circus/ |title=Oh What a Circus! |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2003-09-14 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> [[Lucian Freud]], [[Charles Saatchi]], [[Harry Houdini]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/and-for-my-last-trick/ |title=And For My Last Trick... |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2006-07-30 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref> and [[Screaming Lord Sutch]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/political-suicide/ |title=Political Suicide |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2000-01-23 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref>


For most of 2009, Barrell researched and wrote the ''Did You Know?'' page for the ''Sunday Times Magazine'', which included investigations into [[urban myth]]s, unsung heroes, and fictional characters based on real people such as Brent Mini in the science-fiction novel ''[[VALIS]]'' by [[Philip K Dick]], who was largely based on [[Brian Eno]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url= http://www.moredarkthanshark.org/eno_int_sunt-oct09.html |title=The British Pop Genius Who Beamed Into American Sci-Fi |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2009-10-04 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}</ref>
In a ''Sunday Times Magazine'' feature in 2002, Barrell said he thought a personal [[UFO]] experience in 1976 may have led to his penchant for writing about bizarre subjects and unexplained events. It is possible that the experience, he wrote, “intensified my ability to empathise with people whom many others would dismiss as crackpots. I've been there, bought the T-shirt: I know what it's like to confess to unusual beliefs and to suffer mockery for them”.<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/aliens-stole-my-life/ |title=Aliens Stole My Life |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2002-03-10 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref>

For most of 2009, Barrell researched and wrote the ''Did You Know?'' page for the ''Sunday Times Magazine'', which included investigations into [[urban myth]]s, unsung heroes, and fictional characters based on real people – such as Brent Mini in the science-fiction novel ''[[VALIS]]'' by [[Philip K Dick]], who was largely based on [[Brian Eno]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Tony Barrell |url=http://www.tonybarrell.com/the-dick-eno-code/ |title=The Dick-Eno Code |publisher=''The Sunday Times'' |date=2009-10-04 |accessdate=2014-09-02}}</ref>


From June 2005 to January 2006, Barrell wrote the ''Sunday Times Magazine'' column "Born On The Same Day", which compared and contrasted the lives of famous people with exactly the same birth date – such as [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Lenny Bruce]], [[Sylvester Stallone]] and [[George W. Bush]], [[Marc Bolan]] and [[Rula Lenska]], and [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Lenny Henry]].
From June 2005 to January 2006, Barrell wrote the ''Sunday Times Magazine'' column "Born On The Same Day", which compared and contrasted the lives of famous people with exactly the same birth date – such as [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Lenny Bruce]], [[Sylvester Stallone]] and [[George W. Bush]], [[Marc Bolan]] and [[Rula Lenska]], and [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Lenny Henry]].

Barrell edited the 2012 book ''The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival''<ref>''The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival'' (Kindle Edition), Shelly Poole (Author), Tony Barrell (Editor), Words HQ, 2012. ISBN 978-0-9570896-0-0</ref> by [[Shelly Poole]], which documents the recovery of Poole’s husband, the [[Texas (band)|Texas]] guitarist [[Ally McErlaine]], from a potentially fatal [[Cerebral aneurysm|brain aneurysm]]. Barrell has also written extensively about photography, and provided the main text for the 2004 book ''Eyes Wide Open'', about the annual [[Ian Parry]] photographic award.<ref>Eyes Wide Open: Photography By The Winners Of The Ian Parry Scholarship, The Ian Parry Scholarship, 2004. ISBN 0-9546894-1-0</ref>
Barrell edited the 2012 book ''The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival''<ref>''The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival'' (Kindle Edition), Shelly Poole (Author), Tony Barrell (Editor), Words HQ, 2012. ISBN 978-0-9570896-0-0</ref> by [[Shelly Poole]], which documents the recovery of Poole’s husband, the [[Texas (band)|Texas]] guitarist [[Ally McErlaine]], from a potentially fatal [[Cerebral aneurysm|brain aneurysm]]. Barrell has also written extensively about photography, and provided the main text for the 2004 book ''Eyes Wide Open'', about the annual [[Ian Parry]] photographic award.<ref>Eyes Wide Open: Photography By The Winners Of The Ian Parry Scholarship, The Ian Parry Scholarship, 2004. ISBN 0-9546894-1-0</ref>


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== External links ==
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* [http://www.tonybarrell.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.convilleandwalsh.com/index.php/authors/author/tony-barrell/ Conville & Walsh Literary Agency: author page]
* [http://www.convilleandwalsh.com/index.php/authors/author/tony-barrell/ Conville & Walsh Literary Agency: author page]

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Tony Barrell
Born
OccupationJournalist
Years active1993–present

Tony Barrell is a British journalist, known for his humour and his exploration of the unusual and the unexplained. He has written many major features for the Sunday Times, and has also contributed to The Times, The Idler, and Cornucopia magazine, among other publications. He has frequently written about celebrities, as well as people with fringe interests and beliefs such as cult members, alien abductees and battle re-enactors. He was born in Crawley in West Sussex.

Barrell has interviewed actors such as Gillian Anderson[1] and Johnny Depp, comedians such as Vic Reeves, Paul Whitehouse, Matt Lucas and David Walliams, artists such as Sir Peter Blake,[2] Marc Quinn,[3] Keith Tyson and Rolf Harris, and musicians and bands such as Jimmy Page,[4] Dido, Joan Baez, Ronnie Wood,[5] Andy Summers,[6] Donovan, Anastacia,[7] Celine Dion, Mike Oldfield,[8] Sandie Shaw, Garbage,[9] Dixie Chicks, the Finn Brothers, The Beautiful South, Alisha’s Attic, Phil Manzanera,[10] and Goldfrapp.[11] [12]

Barrell has also written major features on subjects such as the Roswell UFO incident,[13] the haunting of Gettysburg,[14] the Raëlian religion, remote viewing, lucid dreaming,[15] the twins festival of Twinsburg, Ohio,[16] the re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings, the celebrity lookalike industry, live-action roleplaying,[17] the science of kissing, The Beatles,[18] Abbey Road Studios,[19] David Bowie,[20] Monty Python's Flying Circus,[21] Lucian Freud, Charles Saatchi, Harry Houdini,[22] and Screaming Lord Sutch.[23]

In a Sunday Times Magazine feature in 2002, Barrell said he thought a personal UFO experience in 1976 may have led to his penchant for writing about bizarre subjects and unexplained events. It is possible that the experience, he wrote, “intensified my ability to empathise with people whom many others would dismiss as crackpots. I've been there, bought the T-shirt: I know what it's like to confess to unusual beliefs and to suffer mockery for them”.[24]

For most of 2009, Barrell researched and wrote the Did You Know? page for the Sunday Times Magazine, which included investigations into urban myths, unsung heroes, and fictional characters based on real people – such as Brent Mini in the science-fiction novel VALIS by Philip K Dick, who was largely based on Brian Eno.[25]

From June 2005 to January 2006, Barrell wrote the Sunday Times Magazine column "Born On The Same Day", which compared and contrasted the lives of famous people with exactly the same birth date – such as Margaret Thatcher and Lenny Bruce, Sylvester Stallone and George W. Bush, Marc Bolan and Rula Lenska, and Michael Jackson and Lenny Henry. Barrell edited the 2012 book The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival[26] by Shelly Poole, which documents the recovery of Poole’s husband, the Texas guitarist Ally McErlaine, from a potentially fatal brain aneurysm. Barrell has also written extensively about photography, and provided the main text for the 2004 book Eyes Wide Open, about the annual Ian Parry photographic award.[27]

References

  1. ^ Tony Barrell (2005-09-18). "Agent Scullery". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Tony Barrell (2012-06-24). "Blake Superior". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Tony Barrell (2005-02-20). "The Artful Marc Quinn". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Tony Barrell (2010-08-22). "Riffs and Legends". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Tony Barrell (2004-06-12). "If You Go Down To Ron Wood's Today". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Tony Barrell (2007-02-18). "Summers of Love". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ Tony Barrell (2005-10-23). "The Trials of Anastacia". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ Tony Barrell (2002-06-16). "Virtuoso Reality". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ Tony Barrell (1998-05-17). "Shirley Bossy". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  10. ^ Tony Barrell (2005-12-18). "The Birth of Roxy Music". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  11. ^ Tony Barrell (2003-04-13). "Alison Goldfrapp Strikes Gold". tonybarrell.com. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
  12. ^ Tony Barrell (2013-10-13). "Pictures From Her Lovely Head". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  13. ^ Tony Barrell (1997-08-10). "Set the Controls for Roswell". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  14. ^ Tony Barrell (1999-05-30). "Fighting Spirits". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  15. ^ Tony Barrell (2004-05-09). "Beautiful Dreamers". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  16. ^ Tony Barrell (2003-11-16). "The Twinsburg Chronicles". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  17. ^ Tony Barrell (2003-10-26). "The Land of Make-Believe". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  18. ^ Tony Barrell (2008-08-24). "The Beatles' Magical Misery Tour". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  19. ^ Tony Barrell (2006-12-31). "Abbey Days". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  20. ^ Tony Barrell (2007-05-27). "Stardust Memories". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  21. ^ Tony Barrell (2003-09-14). "Oh What a Circus!". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  22. ^ Tony Barrell (2006-07-30). "And For My Last Trick..." The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  23. ^ Tony Barrell (2000-01-23). "Political Suicide". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  24. ^ Tony Barrell (2002-03-10). "Aliens Stole My Life". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  25. ^ Tony Barrell (2009-10-04). "The Dick-Eno Code". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2014-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  26. ^ The Miracle: One Musician’s Amazing Struggle For Survival (Kindle Edition), Shelly Poole (Author), Tony Barrell (Editor), Words HQ, 2012. ISBN 978-0-9570896-0-0
  27. ^ Eyes Wide Open: Photography By The Winners Of The Ian Parry Scholarship, The Ian Parry Scholarship, 2004. ISBN 0-9546894-1-0

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