Alvin Stardust

Alvin Stardust

Alvin Stardust in 1974
Background information
Birth name Bernard William Jewry
Born 27 September 1942 (1942-09-27) (age 69)
Origin Muswell Hill, North London, England
Genres Pop, Musical Theatre
Instruments Vocal, Guitar
Years active 1971–present
Website Alvin Stardust's official website

Alvin Stardust (born Bernard William Jewry, 27 September 1942, Muswell Hill, North London) is an English pop singer and stage actor.

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Career

Moving to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire at a young age, he attended the Southwell Minster Collegiate Grammar School (now Southwell Minster School) as a boarder. He made his stage debut in pantomime at the age of four.

In the early 1960s, Shane Fenton and The Fentones were an unknown teenage band who recorded a demo tape and mailed it in to a BBC programme with the hope of being picked to appear on TV. While awaiting a reply from the BBC, the band's 17-year-old singer Shane Fenton (born John Theakstone, 1944–1961) died as a result of the rheumatic fever he had suffered in childhood. The rest of the band (guitarists Gerry Wilcox and Mick Hay, bassist "Bonny" and drummer Bobby Elliott[1]) decided to break up, but then unexpectedly received a letter from the BBC inviting them to come to London to audition in person for the programme. Theakstone's mother asked the band to stay together, and to keep its name, in honour of her son's memory. Jewry, who was a roadie with the group at the time, was asked to become the new Shane Fenton. The combo had a handful of hits in the UK Singles Chart,[2] basing their sound on that of The Shadows. Jewry later also appeared in Billy Fury's movie, Play It Cool. He was managed by Larry Parnes.[1]

Jewry disappeared from the spotlight for a decade after the break-up of The Fentones, working in music management and performing at small venues with his wife Iris Caldwell, the sister of Rory Storm. During the early 1970s, however, Jewry acquired a new persona, Alvin Stardust, as he successfully cashed in on the glam rock bandwagon. His name was given to him by Michael Levy (later Lord Levy) who owned his record label, Magnet Records. His debut hit was "My Coo Ca Choo" in 1973. Stardust had other chart successes with the hits — "Jealous Mind" (UK No. 1.[3]), "You, You, You", "Red Dress" and "Good Love Can Never Die". In total, he amassed seven Top Ten entries, in a chart span lasting almost 25 years.[4]

Stardust was part of the Green Cross Code road safety campaign Children's Heroes (1976) with his famous tagline of "You must be out of your tiny minds" directing children to look both ways before they cross the road. He later reprised this role in a sketch on Harry Hill's TV Burp, teaching the residents of Emmerdale how to cross the road.

In 1985, Stardust participated in A Song for Europe, the UK qualifying heat of the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "The Clock on the Wall". He finished in third place behind Vikki and Kerri Wells.

In 1986, Stardust performed the duet "I Hope and I Pray" with Sheila Walsh on her album Shadowlands, which was released as a single. That year he also performed at Windsor Castle as a lead in the Lloyd Webber–Rice musical Cricket.

Stardust starred in the UK tour of Godspell; and played Uriah Heep in David Copperfield — The Musical; and Sir Billy Butlin in The Butlin Story at the London Palladium. In 2005 Stardust starred as the Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, also at the London Palladium.

Stardust has numerous television appearances to his credit, and continues to tour as a performer and singer.

In 2011, Stardust made a return to the stage as a singer rather than an actor, and was due to play the Arts Guild Theatre in Greenock on 28 October.[5]

Discography

Shane Fenton & The Fentones

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Alvin Stardust

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Personal life

Stardust has been married three times: firstly to Iris Caldwell (sister of Rory Storm), who was an ex-girlfriend of both George Harrison and Paul McCartney, having grown up with them in Liverpool;[6] and secondly to actress, Liza Goddard. He is now married to the actress Julie Paton.

His son, Shaun Fenton, became head teacher at Pate's Grammar School in 2006; previously he was the head teacher at Sir John Lawes School.[7] His other son, Adam, is a drum and bass producer and DJ, known as "Adam F". Stardust's third child, Sophie Jewry, from his marriage to Liza Goddard, runs her own graphic design and printing business and lives in Norfolk with her partner and daughter. Stardust's fourth child, Millie Margaret May, was born in December 2000. The christening was covered by OK! magazine, with Sir Cliff Richard as one of the godparents. As wife Julie hails from Swansea, a Welsh flavour was provided by a harpist and Welsh male voice choir, the Gwalia Singers from Swansea.[8]

Stardust is also a born-again Christian.

References

  1. ^ a b Thompson, Dave. "Biography of Shane Fenton and the Fentones". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/shane-fenton-the-fentones-p198189/biography. Retrieved 31 December 2010. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 197. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 156. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. 
  4. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 524. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  5. ^ Moroney, David (24 October 2011). "Alvin is set to hit the stage". Greenock Telegraph. http://www.greenocktelegraph.co.uk/news/greenock/articles/2011/10/24/418793-alvin-is-set-to-hit-the-stage/. Retrieved 24 October 2011. 
  6. ^ Tripod.com - accessed July 2009
  7. ^ telegraph.co.uk 9 Sep 2006: Alvin Stardust's son swaps glam for grammar
  8. ^ OK! Issue 261, April 27, 2001, page 46

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