Who was the female singer with Billy Cotton Band Show?

Who was the female singer with Billy Cotton Band Show?

star Kathie Kay
SHE was the 1950s big band star who appeared with some of the most famous names in show business. Kathie Kay, who appeared on the Billy Cotton Band Show and was famed for the hit, All My Life, has died aged 86.

When was the Billy Cotton Band Show on TV?

Billy Cotton Band Show (TV Series 1956–1968) – Series Cast & Crew – IMDb.

Who used to say Wakey Wakey?

Billy Cotton
Billy Cotton was showbusiness for two decades after the war. His Sunday lunchtime radio show – which transferred to television in 1956 – was heralded with his trademark catch phrase “Wakey wakey” and became a staple for millions of households between 1949 and 1968.

Did Billy Cotton play an instrument?

Cotton’s career as a bandleader was quite an accomplishment as he could not play an instrument (other than the drums and bugle), nor could be read music! It is possible that his failure to read music was due to his dyslexia; referred to in his RAF record. To say he had an eventful life was an understatement!

What happened Billy Cotton?

In 1962, Billy Cotton suffered a stroke. He died in 1969 while watching a boxing match at Wembley Arena.

Who is Fearne Cotton’s father?

Mick CottonFearne Cotton / Father

Who is Ronnie Woods son?

Jesse Wood
Tyrone WoodJamie Wood
Ronnie Wood/Sons

Who is Ronnie Woods married to?

Sally Woodm. 2012
Jo Woodm. 1985–2011Krissy Findlaym. 1971–1978
Ronnie Wood/Spouse

Who is Keith Richards wife?

Patti HansenKeith Richards / Wife (m. 1983)

Richards met his wife, model Patti Hansen, in 1979. They married on 18 December 1983, Richards’s 40th birthday, and have two daughters, Theodora Dupree and Alexandra Nicole, born in 1985 and 1986, respectively.

What is the Billy Cotton Band show?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Billy Cotton Band Show was a Sunday lunchtime radio programme broadcast in the BBC Light Programme from 1949 until 1968.

What was Billy Cotton’s real name?

Billy Cotton. William Edward Cotton (6 May 1899 – 25 March 1969) as Billy Cotton was an English band leader and entertainer, one of the few whose orchestras survived the British dance band era.

Who was the leader of the cotton mill band?

The band leader, Billy Cotton, was a larger-than-life Cockney character who started each show with the cry “Wakey-Wake-aaaay!”, followed by the band’s signature tune “ Somebody Stole My Gal ” (which was also featured in the video game Pop’n Music 9). The show transferred to BBC Television in 1956, usually on Saturday evenings at 7.00 pm.

What famous musicians played in Billy Cotton’s band?

Famous musicians who played in Billy Cotton’s band during the 1920s and 1930s included Arthur Rosebery, Syd Lipton and Nat Gonella. The band was also noted for their African American trombonist and tap dancer, Ellis Jackson.

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