Billy Fury | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ronald Wycherley |
Born | Liverpool, England | 17 April 1940
Died | 28 January 1983 London, England | (aged 42)
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Occupation | Musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano, drums |
Years active | 1958–1983 |
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Formerly of | |
Website | billyfury |
Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his stage name Billy Fury, was an English musician. An early star of rock and roll, he spent 332 weeks on the UK singles chart.[4] His hit singles include "Wondrous Place", "Halfway to Paradise" and "Jealousy". Fury also maintained a film career, notably playing rock performers in Play It Cool in 1962 and That'll Be the Day in 1973.
AllMusic journalist Bruce Eder stated that Fury's "mix of rough-hewn good looks and unassuming masculinity, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, all presented with a good voice and some serious musical talent, helped turn [him] into a major rock and roll star in short order".[5] Others have suggested that his rapid rise to prominence was due to his "Elvis-influenced hip swivelling and, at times, highly suggestive stage act".[6]
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