Dickie Rock
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Dickie Rock | |
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Birth name | Richard Rock |
Also known as | Dickie Rock |
Born | 10 September 1940 Cabra, Dublin, Ireland |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Associated acts | Miami Showband |
Richard "Dickie" Rock was the frontman of the Miami Showband, three members of which were murdered in 1975.
Before he was famous Dickie was an apprentice welder.
Dickie was the subject of a well-known Irish catchphrase - "spit on me Dickie". The phrase took off in Belfast in the 60s and spread all over the country. Between 1963 and 1977 Dickie and the Miami Showband had eight top ten hits.
He came 4th in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest with a song entitled "Come Back To Stay".
Dickie Rock is still as popular as ever after a career spanning more than 40 years. Following an RTÉ documentary about Dickie and his place at the forefront of the legendary Irish Showband scene, his loyal fans throughout the country have been clamouring for a chance to relive those glory days.
One of Ireland’s most successful singers ever, Dickie Rock had 25 Irish hits from 1963 to 1983, surpassed only by the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, David Bowie and the Rolling Stones. The only difference being that these acts are popular outside of Ireland, and people outside of Ireland know who they are. During his time with the Miami Showband, Dickie attracted the kind of mass hysteria normally reserved for the Beatles and more recently boybands such as Westlife.
Preceded by Butch Moore |
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 |
Succeeded by Seán Dunphy |