词条 | Marty Wilde |
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| name = Marty Wilde MBE | image = Marty Wilde (b1939).jpg | caption = | image_size = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Reginald Leonard Smith | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1939|4|15}} | birth_place = Blackheath, South London, England, United Kingdom | death_date = | origin = | instrument = | genre = Rock and roll, pop, rockabilly | occupation = | years_active = 1957–present | label = Philips (UK), Epic (US) | associated_acts = The Wildcats | website = {{URL|martywilde.com/}} }} Marty Wilde, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|MBE}} (born Reginald Leonard Smith; 15 April 1939)[1] is an English singer and songwriter. He was among the first generation of British pop stars to emulate American rock and roll, and is the father of pop singers Ricky, Kim and Roxanne Wilde. Career{{moresources|section|date=June 2017}}Wilde was born in Blackheath, London. He was performing under the name Reg Patterson at London's Condor Club in 1957, when he was spotted by impresario Larry Parnes.[2] Parnes gave his protégés stage names like Billy Fury, Duffy Power and Dickie Pride, hence the change to Wilde.[2] The 'Marty' came from the commended 1955 film, Marty. Wilde was signed to the British recording arm of Philips Records, with US releases appearing on the Epic label via Philips' reciprocal licensing agreement with Columbia Records stateside. (Philips had yet to acquire the Mercury group as its US division.){{cn|date=August 2017}} From mid-1958 to the end of 1959, Wilde was one of the leading British rock and roll singers, along with Tommy Steele and Cliff Richard.[2] Wilde's backing group was called the Wildcats.[2] At various times they featured Big Jim Sullivan on lead guitar, Tony Belcher on rhythm guitar, Bobby Graham or Bobbie Clarke on drums; plus Brian Locking on bass guitar and Brian Bennett on drums who both later joined the Shadows.[2] He appeared regularly on the BBC Television show 6.5 Special and was the main regular artiste on the Saturday ITV popular music shows Oh Boy! and Boy Meets Girls.[2] There he met and married Joyce Baker, one of the Vernons Girls who were also show regulars. The courtship was highly public but, after the marriage, Wilde's popularity as a teen idol declined.{{cn|date=August 2017}} He moved partly into all-round entertainment, appearing in musicals such as Conrad Birdie in the original West End production of Bye Bye Birdie[2] and several films. He enjoyed success as a songwriter in the late 1960s and early 1970s. With Ronnie Scott, he co-wrote the one-hit wonders the Casuals' "Jesamine" under the pseudonyms of Frere Manston and Jack Gellar. The pair also wrote Lulu's "I'm a Tiger" and the early Status Quo hit, "Ice in the Sun".[2] Like many of his contemporaries, Wilde continued to perform in nostalgia tours in the UK and beyond. In 2007, he celebrated 50 years in the business with another UK tour which featured his youngest daughter Roxanne Wilde, and the issue of a compilation album, Born To Rock And Roll – The Greatest Hits. It included a duet with Kim Wilde of Elton John's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", which was released as a promotional only single. The tour culminated in a concert recorded at the London Palladium, and reunited the remaining Shadows: Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris, Brian Locking and Brian Bennett.{{cn|date=August 2017}} In 2017, Wilde went on a UK tour with The Solid Gold Rock'n'Roll Show, which also featured Eden Kane, Mark Wynter and Mike Berry.[3] FamilyHe and his wife Joyce have four children, Kim (born 1960), Ricky (born 1961), Roxanne (born 1979) and the youngest, Marty Jr. (born 1983), who was a contestant on the Golf Channel's The Big Break IV: USA vs. Europe in 2005. Kim, Ricky and Roxanne have worked in the music industry, like their parents.[4] DiscographySinglesHis notable UK singles are listed below, with their peak positions in the UK Singles Chart[5] and, for cover versions, the song's original artist given in a further set of brackets. 1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1968
1969
1971
1975
Albums
FilmographyMarty Wilde appeared in the following films:-
See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.martywilde.com/life.html |title=Martywilde.com |publisher=Martywilde.com |date= |accessdate=16 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714043814/http://www.martywilde.com/life.html |archivedate=14 July 2011 |df=dmy-all }} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web|author=Bruce Eder |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/marty-wilde-mn0000375239/biography |title=Marty Wilde | Biography |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=27 January 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-solid-gold-rock-n-roll-show-2017/|title=The Solid Gold Rock n Roll Show 2017 Tickets - Tour Dates & Tickets - ATG Tickets|website=Atgtickets.com|accessdate=10 November 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wilde-life.com/encyclopedia/persons/ |title=Wilde Life Encyclopedia biographies |publisher=Wilde-life.com |date= |accessdate=16 July 2011}} 5. ^{{cite book| first= David| last= Roberts| year= 2006| title= British Hit Singles & Albums| edition= 19th| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited| location= London| isbn= 1-904994-10-5| page= 602}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.45cat.com/record/bf1669|title=Abergavenny - Record Details|publisher=45cat|accessdate=19 July 2016}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1968/1968.html|title=1968 Charts Index|publisher=Go-Set, The Teens & Twenties Newspaper|accessdate=20 July 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/60s/1968/Billboard%201968-09-21.pdf|title=Hits of the World: Australia|publisher=Billboard|page=49|date=21 September 1968|accessdate=28 October 2016}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/60s/1968/Billboard%201968-08-31.pdf|title=Hits of the World: Holland|publisher=Billboard|page=58|date=31 August 1968|accessdate=28 October 2016}}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/60s/1968/Billboard%201968-09-28.pdf|title=Hits of the World: Belgium|publisher=Billboard|page=72|date=28 September 1968|accessdate=28 October 2016}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Shannon-Jesamine-/master/1369985| title=Entry at discogs.com}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Shannon-Come-Back-Love-Me/master/513947| title=Entry at discogs.com}} 13. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/marty-wilde-mn0000375239/discography |title=Marty Wilde | Discography |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=27 January 2014}} External links
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