Anthony James de Rothschild

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Anthony James de Rothschild
Born (1977-01-30) January 30, 1977 (age 47)
Spouse(s) Tania Strecker
Parent(s) Victoria Lou Schott
Evelyn Robert de Rothschild

Anthony James de Rothschild (born 30 January 1977) is Co-managing Director of Brighton based A7 music and a member of the prominent Rothschild banking family of England.

He is the eldest son of Sir Evelyn Robert de Rothschild by his second wife, American-born Victoria Lou Schott, daughter of Marcia Lou Whitney and Lewis M. Schott.

Rothschild's ex-girlfriends include model Rachel Hunter (former wife of British rock star Rod Stewart). He is married to Danish model and UK TV presenter Tania Strecker.[1]

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A7 Music was run by Seven Webster.

A7 Bands

McQueen, Headway, Belasco, When Gravity Fails, Mooli, Machines Wielding Weapons, Fightclub


A7 Writers

Marcella Detroit, Andy Duncan, Richard Kayvan, Sacha Puttnam, Paul Stephenson, John '00' Fleming, Danny Howells, Sunset Strippers, The Signalrunners (Galex), Simon Patterson, Miika Kuisma and My Digital Enemy

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  1. Stewart-Liberty, Olivia (17 March 2006) "Social adventurer" The Evening Standard London, UK, (March 17, 2006 Friday) ES Magazine p. 51