David Essex
OBE (born David Albert Cook on 23 July 1947) is an English actor and singer, who has enjoyed a varied show business career.
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Biography
Essex was born in
Plaistow which, at the time of his birth, was officially part of the county of
Essex.
[1] His father was an East End dock worker and his mother was a self-taught
pianist and the daughter of
Irish Travellers. His Grandather was named 'Philimore' which was the anglicied version of 'philly Mor' - being Irish for 'Big Philly'. Essex was two years old when his parents moved out of the overcrowded home the family was sharing with relatives, to
Canning Town where he grew up. Essex attended Star Lane Primary School, he loved playing
football and didn't answer any of the questions in the
Eleven plus exam for entry into a
Grammar School, so that he could ensure he attended Shipman County Secondary School where he knew they played the game.
[2] He was also a member of
West Ham United Juniors for a while and dreamed of one day being a professional player.
[3] He then also became interested in music and played drums with a local band, before becoming a singer.
Early career
He made his first record entitled 'And The Tears Came Tumblin' Down' for the
Decca label in 1963. He then toured with a band called David Essex and the Mood Indigo for two years. His first notable acting role aside from small appearances in the films
Assault
and
All Coppers Are...
was the lead in the
stage musical,
Godspell
[4] in 1971 at the age of 23. Two years later, he starred in the film
That'll Be The Day
(1973) and recorded a major hit single, "
Rock On" (which he wrote himself), in the same year. A second single, "Lamplight", also reached the
British Top 10.
In the 1970s, Essex emerged as one of the UK's top performers. His biggest
hits during this decade included two
Number One singles: "
Gonna Make You a Star" (1974), a satirical look at his success; and "
Hold Me Close" (1975), a cheerful singalong. He also appeared in
Stardust
, a 1974 sequel to
That'll Be The Day
; the title song was another Top 10 hit. In 1976, Essex covered the
Beatles song, “
Yesterday”, for the musical documentary
All This and World War II
.
Essex's
pop idol looks gave him a strong female
fan base and his British tours created scenes of hysteria reminiscent of
Beatlemania. According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X 'he was voted the number one British male vocalist in 1974, and was a teen idol for more than a decade'.
Musical roles
In 1978, he appeared on
Jeff Wayne's
concept album, a
musical version of The War of the Worlds
, as the Artilleryman. The two-record set remains a
bestseller.
[5]
In the same year, Essex played the character Che, loosely based on
Che Guevara, in the original production of the
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
Evita
[6], and his recording of the show's "
Oh What a Circus"
[7] reached Number 3. Two years later, he starred in the film
Silver Dream Racer
; and the
soundtrack song "Silver Dream Machine" was yet another Top 10 hit in the
UK singles chart.
In 1985, he co-wrote and starred as
Fletcher Christian in the
West End musical
Mutiny!
, based on the novel
Mutiny on the Bounty
by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The score produced two more hit singles, including "Tahiti," his tenth Top 10 success.
[8]
Essex has continued to perform in all areas of
show business, to varying degrees of success. A 1988 sitcom, "
The River", achieved good ratings. In 1991, a compilation entitled
His Greatest Hits
reached Number 13; a 1993 album,
Cover Shot,
featuring a cover version of the Buzz Cason/Mac Gayden classic "
Everlasting Love", peaked at Number 3. His autobiography,
A Charmed Life
, was published in 2002, and became a bestseller.
[9]
In 1999, Essex was named an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He still tours the UK on a yearly basis and releases albums through his website. Despite his long and successful British career, he remains largely unknown in the
United States. "
Rock On" reached Number 5 in 1974, and was his only
Billboard Top 40 hit single.
The grandson of an
Irish Traveller, Essex portrayed a kind-hearted gypsy in one episode of
ITV1's 1960s
Yorkshire-based drama
Heartbeat
in 2000.
[10] Essex told Jake Bowers of the BBC's
Rokker Radio, a programme for Gypsies and Travellers, on 30 July 2006, that he has always been openly proud of his Traveller roots, but that having moved to the US, Essex has said he feels it inappropriate for him to continue as Patron of Britain's National Gypsy Council, which works for equal rights, education, and services for
Romany and
Irish Travellers.
In 2005, he appeared as a guest vocalist on
Saint Etienne's album
Tales from Turnpike House
.
[11] Also that year, he appeared in the
Channel 4 documentary Bring Back...The Christmas Number One
.
Essex was due to join the cast of
soap opera EastEnders
, in early 2006, as new character
Jack Edwards. However, the role was expanded beyond the three weeks planned, and Essex was unable to commit the time.
[12] The role instead went to
Nicky Henson.
A model and recording of Essex is featured in the museum of
West Ham United Football Club. In the recording, he explains his reasons for supporting West Ham and his love of the team.
David spent six years as an ambassador for
Voluntary Service Overseas, which earned him an OBE in 1999. "That was a big day. I took my two eldest kids, and me mum even went out and bought a hat," he laughs. He goes on to say it really was something very special: "But it didn't change me in any way. I don't have headed notepaper with David Essex OBE on it."
[13]
Present
Essex continues to record and release records frequently on his own 'Lamplight' record label. He tours regularly and still treads the boards, recently appearing in 'Boogie Nights 2', 'Footloose' and
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
Aspects Of Love.
[14]
In 2004, Essex shouted "Are you waiting for a bus?" at a fan who stood up during a performance in Leeds. Essex was supported by local legends Wilson at the concert.
In 2008-09, he is touring the UK with a musical play called
All the Fun of the Fair
, which features many of his hits.
David Essex will be doing a 30-date Tour between 12 October and 29 November 2009. Starting off in Norwich, and ending on Bournemouth BIC.
UK discography
Singles
- "Rock On" - 1973 - Number 3
- "Lamplight" - 1973 - Number 7
- "America" - 1974 - Number 32
- "Gonna Make You a Star" - 1974 - Number 1
- "Stardust" - 1975 - Number 7
- "Rolling Stone" - 1975 - Number 5
- "Hold Me Close" - 1975 - Number 1
- "If I Could" - 1975 - Number 13
- "City Lights" - 1976 - Number 24
- "Coming Home" - 1976 - Number 24
- "Cool Out Tonight" - 1977 - Number 23
- "Stay With Me Baby" - 1978 - Number 45
- "Oh What A Circus" - 1978 - Number 3
- "Brave New World" - 1978 - Number 55
- "Imperial Wizard" - 1979 - Number 32
- "Silver Dream Machine (Part 1)" - 1980 - Number 4
- "Hot Love" - 1980 - Number 57
- "Me And My Girl (Night-Clubbing)" - 1982 - Number 13
- "A Winter's Tale" - 1982 - Number 2
- "The Smile" - 1983 - Number 52
- "Tahiti (From 'Mutiny In The Bounty')" - 1983 - Number 8
- "You're In My Heart" - 1983 - Number 59
- "Fishing For The Moon" - 1984 - Number 76
- "Welcome" - 1984 - Number 80
- "Fallen Angels Riding" - 1985 - Number 29
- "Friends" - 1985 - Number 91
- "Myfanwy" - 1987 - Number 41 [15]
- "The River" - 1988 - Number 97
- "Rock On" (remix) - 1989 - Number 93
- "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" - 1989 - Number 90
- "True Love Ways" - 1994 (with Catherine Zeta Jones) - Number 38
Albums
- Rock On
- 1973 - Number 7
- David Essex
- 1974 - Number 2
- All The Fun Of The Fair
- 1975 - Number 4
- On Tour
- 1976 - Number 51
- Out On The Street
- 1976 - Number 31
- Gold and Ivory
- 1977 - Number 29
- David Essex Album
- 1979 - Number 29
- Imperial Wizard
- 1979 - Number 12
- Hot Love
- 1980 - Number 75
- Stage-Struck
- 1982 - Number 31
- The Very Best Of David Essex
- 1982 - Number 32
- Living in England
- 1995
- A Night at the Movies
- 1997 - Number 14
- I Still Believe
- 1999
- Thank You
- 2000
- Wonderful
- 2001
- Theatre Of Dreams
- 2001
- Forever
- 2001
- Sunset
- 2003
- It's Gonna Be Alright
- 2004
- Greatest Hits
- 2006
- Beautiful Day
- 2006
- Happy Ever After
- 2007
- All The Fun Of The Fair - Greatest Hits
- 2008 - UK #23 [16]
References
- The Biography Channel - David Essex Biography
- Amazon.co.uk: A Charmed Life: The Autobiography of David Essex: David Essex: Books
- when younger played cricket against the great shaun brady ex indian test playerThe Biography Channel - David Essex Biography
- BBC NEWS | Programmes | Breakfast | Rags to riches tale of Essex boy David
- History of Jeff Wayne's musical version of The War Of The Worlds
- http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,919829,00.html Eva Peron, Superstar - Retrieved: Ap
- [1]
- IndieLondon: David Essex and a new musical - Your London Reviews
- "Heartbeat" - The Traveller (2000)IMDB.com
- BBC - 6 Music Album Of The Day - Saint Etienne: Tales From Turnpike House
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4491932.stm Essex withdraws from EastEnders - Retrieved: A
- BBC News.
- Aspects of Love musical on stage: Ticket and UK tour information
- "Myfanwy" is a poem by John Betjeman set to music. For lyrics see http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4550/
- Official Album Chart for the week ending 27 September 2008