Georgie Fameis an English rhythm and blues and jazz singer and keyboard player. Fame, who had a string of 1960s hits, is still a popular performer, often working with contemporaries such as Van Morrison and Bill Wyman... (wikipedia)
In my youth I thought I was going to be a professional rugby player.
Some people think I'm a rock 'n' roll musician and some think I'm a jazz musician but, for me, there is no difference.
I broke up the band in the office in Gerrard Street.
We were at Pye Studios for half an hour so we set the gear up and we did two tracks. A month later we found out it was selling thirty thousand copies a day.
My generation had the best years. We missed the Second World War and caught the outburst of rock 'n' roll.
I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things.
If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.
Suckle was the first West Indian DJ and he had this fantastic source of music.
The BBC were not playing the music that was happening on the street so we did an independent production because we knew we had an audience. Then we licensed the album to EMI.
When I was a kid,if you were lucky, you listened to that music on Radio Luxembourg or the American Forces Network.
I had never seen anything like it. It was dark, it was full of American GI's and it was kind of threatening in a way.