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Robert Nicholas Crush (born 23 March 1954) is an English pianist, songwriter, actor and television presenter, originally from
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Biography

Bobby Crush first came to public attention after six winning appearances on
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's British
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talent show, '' Opportunity Knocks'', in 1972. He received the
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award for Best New Artist of 1972. He recorded for the
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label in the UK and his recordings were produced by
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, who had previously worked with
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,
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and Crush's role model,
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. By the age of 18, Crush had starred at the
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having already achieved an album in the top 20 and a single, "Borsalino", in the top 40. His West End successes include three seasons at the
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(guest starring with Jack Jones,
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and
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). As a regular performer at that venue, Crush's name appeared on the "Roll of Honour" at the Palladium's stage door. He also played a year at the Victoria Palace with
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in ''SwingalongaMax'', has appeared at
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and starred in his own one-man show at London's
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. His work overseas includes a tour of Canada with
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in ''The London Palladium Show'', concerts in Australia and New Zealand, as well as performing in cabaret on cruise liners. His television appearances include ''
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'', a British game show that aired on
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from 6 June 1989 to 11 May 1990 in which Crush was the show's host. He has appeared on countless other TV programmes over the last five decades. His most recent TV appearances have been in the ITV sitcom ''
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'', in which he played the character Billy Sparkle. Crush was also featured on the ITV series ''Last Laugh in Vegas'', in which eight British acts from the 1960s and 70s were flown to
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to make their American debuts. Theatrical roles include
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in ''Liberace's Suit'' (
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), Dr Frank N. Furter in ''
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'', Billy Flynn in ''
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'', Vernon Gersch in
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, L.M. in "Pump Boys and Dinettes" and Liberace in ''Liberace, Live from Heaven'' (Leicester Square Theatre / New Zealand tour / Edinburgh Festival). Bobby also co-starred with
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in the 2018 tour of ''Summer Holiday, the Musical'' playing the role of Jerry. Crush's radio broadcasts include his own week of shows on
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and as guest contributor on many other radio programmes, such as Ken Bruce's Radio 2 show, choosing "The Tracks of My Years". Crush's recordings include his debut album ''Bobby Crush'', which reached no. 15 in the
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, and chart singles "Borsalino" and "The Sting". He has made 13 studio albums as a pianist, not including compilations. His ''Double Decker Party Album'', which was TV-advertised, sold 100,000 copies and brought him a double gold disc. The ''Piano Party'' album also went gold in New Zealand. Crush is featured as a vocalist on Pickwick's ''
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'' playing the role of Pharaoh, and on songs from the musical ''Hair'' for Carlton Records. Following the release of his album ''Reel Music'', Crush played a 30-date tour with
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, including a night at the London Palladium. Other career highlights include "The Stonewall Equality Show" at the
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and a tour of ''Back to Bacharach'', Crush's tribute show to
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, for which he also wrote the script. Crush has appeared in 37 pantomimes, starting out initially in principal boy parts, but is now in demand for dame roles. In January 2021, in recognition of the 37 pantomimes since his first in 1973, Crush was inducted into the Panto Archive Hall of Fame, an honour bestowed on only a handful of entertainers. As a composer, Crush has written three pantomime scores, a musical (''Sherwood'') and comedy material for
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and
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& Dustin Gee. His greatest success as a songwriter was penning the music and lyrics for Keith Harris and Orville's hit "Orville's Song" (also known as "I Wish I Could Fly"), which reached no. 4 in the
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, sold a quarter of a million copies and brought Crush a silver disc. A tour with 4 Poofs and a Piano, for whom he also wrote, took place between February and April 2013. On 23 March 2014, Crush celebrated his 60th birthday with a gala concert at the
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, London He continues to tour extensively and is a regular at the West End cabaret venue Crazy Coqs in
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and The Pheasantry in
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Personal life

Crush came out publicly as gay in an interview with ''
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'' in 2004. He lives in London's West End and is currently preparing his autobiography, with the aim to publish it in 2023 to coincide with his 50 years in showbiz anniversary.


Chart discography


Albums

*''Bobby Crush'' (1972) – UK no. 15 *''The Bobby Crush Incredible Double Decker'' (1982) – UK no. 53 *''All Time Piano Hits'' *''Piano Party'' *''Smash Hits including The Sting'' *''35 Piano Pops'' *''Honky Tonk Favourites'' *''Hits of the Thirties'' *''Music, Music, Music!'' *''Bobby Crush plays Elton John'' *''First Love'' *''Hollywood and Broadway'' *''Reel Music (Melodies from the Movies)'' *''The Best of Bobby Crush'' *''Bobby Crush: The Definitive Collection''


Singles

*"Borsalino" b/w "The Stripper" (1972) – UK no. 37 *"The Good Old Bad Old Days" (1973) *"The Gondolas of Venice" (1973) *"The Sting " (1974) *"Mayday" (1974) *"Hangin' Out" (1974) *"The Chinese Bicycle" (1976) *"Lonely Ballerina" (1984) *"Brendan's Theme" (1984)


References


External links


Official website
*: Bill Buckley & Bobby Crush, at BBC Berkshire {{DEFAULTSORT:Crush, Bobby 1954 births English pianists Living people 21st-century pianists English gay musicians 20th-century LGBT people 21st-century LGBT people