David Essex (born David Albert Cook; 23 July 1947)
is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. Since the 1970s, he has attained 19 Top 40 singles in the UK (including two number ones) and 16 Top 40 albums.
Internationally, Essex had the most success with his 1973 single
"Rock On". He has also had an extensive career as an actor.
Life and career
Early life
Essex was born in
Plaistow,
Essex
Essex () is a county in the East of England. One of the home counties, it borders Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, the North Sea to the east, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south, and G ...
(now a neighbourhood in the
London Borough of Newham
The London Borough of Newham is a London boroughs, London borough created in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. It covers an area previously administered by the Essex county boroughs of County Borough of West Ham, West Ham and County Bor ...
, included within
Greater London
Greater may refer to:
* Greatness, the state of being great
*Greater than, in inequality
* ''Greater'' (film), a 2016 American film
* Greater (flamingo), the oldest flamingo on record
* "Greater" (song), by MercyMe, 2014
* Greater Bank, an Austra ...
on 23rd July 1947).
[Sarah Fielding. "From Rags to 'Rock On': How David Essex Became a Star." ''Music Scene.']
December 1973.
p. 18. His father, Albert, was an East End docker and his mother, Olive (née Kemp), was a self-taught pianist and an
Irish Traveller. His grandfather, Thomas Kemp, was nicknamed "Philimore", which was the anglicised 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
Canning Town is a district in the London Borough of Newham, East London. The district is located to the north of the Royal Victoria Dock, and has been described as the "Child of the Victoria Docks" as the timing and nature of its urbanisation wa ...
where he grew up.
Essex attended Star Lane Primary School. He loved playing football and did not answer any of the questions in the
Eleven plus exam for entry into a
grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented secondary school, ...
, so that he could ensure he attended Shipman County Secondary School where he knew they played the game.
He was also a member of
West Ham United
West Ham United Football Club is an English professional football club that plays its home matches in Stratford, East London. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club plays at the London Stadium ...
Juniors for a while, and dreamed of one day being a professional player. He then also became interested in music and played drums with a local band (China Plates), before becoming a singer.
In his teens he moved to Marks Gate near
Chadwell Heath and
Romford
Romford is a large town in east London and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering. It is located northeast of Charing Cross and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. Historically, Romfo ...
in Essex.
Early career
He made his first record, titled "And the Tears Came Tumbling Down", for the
Fontana label in 1965. He then toured with a band called 'David Essex and the Mood Indigo' for two years, and released a further seven singles in the 1960s. He also recorded two songs, "A Rose" and "Leon and John and Billy and Me" which remain unreleased, but exist as acetates. His first notable acting role, aside from small appearances in the films ''
Assault
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'' and ''
All Coppers Are...'', was the lead in the
stage musical ''
Godspell
''Godspell'' is a musical composed by Stephen Schwartz with book by John-Michael Tebelak. The show is structured as a series of parables, primarily based on the Gospel of Matthew, interspersed with music mostly set to lyrics from traditional hy ...
''
[Sarah Fielding. "From Rags to 'Rock On': How David Essex Became a Star." ''Music Scene.']
December 1973.
p. 17. in 1971 at the age of 23.
Two years later, he starred in the film ''
That'll Be the Day'' (1973)
and recorded his international hit single, the self-penned "
Rock On", in the same year. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
gold disc by the
R.I.A.A.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/o ...
in March 1974. It was nominated for a Grammy and reached No. 5 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
A second single, "Lamplight", also reached the Top 10 in the
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
.
In the 1970s, Essex emerged as a performer of some note. Contrary to a claim made in his own biography, his first concert was at the Granada in
East Ham
East Ham is a district of the London Borough of Newham, England, 8 miles (12.8 km) east of Charing Cross. East Ham is identified in the London Plan as a Major Centre. The population is 76,186.
It was originally part of the hundred of B ...
on Saturday 2 November 1974, and not at the Odeon. His biggest hits during this decade included two UK
number one singles: "
Gonna Make You a Star" (1974) and "
Hold Me Close" (1975). He also appeared in ''
Stardust
Stardust may refer to:
* A type of cosmic dust, composed of particles in space
Entertainment Songs
* “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael
* “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974
* “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012
* ...
'', a 1974 sequel to ''
That'll Be the Day''.
The title song was another Top 10 hit. In 1976, Essex covered
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the developm ...
song "
Yesterday" for the musical documentary ''
All This and World War II
''All This and World War II'' is a 1976 musical documentary directed by Susan Winslow. It juxtaposes Beatles songs covered by a variety of musicians with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films, in a manner meant by the filmma ...
''.
Essex's pop idol looks gave him a strong female fan base, and his British tours created scenes of hysteria reminiscent of
Beatlemania
Beatlemania was the fanaticism surrounding the English rock band the Beatles in the 1960s. The group's popularity grew in the United Kingdom throughout 1963, propelled by the singles "Please Please Me (song), Please Please Me", "From Me to You ...
. According to ''The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles'', he was voted the number one British male vocalist in 1974, and was a teen idol for more than a decade.
Musical roles
In December 1973, Essex appeared in the stage version of ''Tommy'' at London's Rainbow Theatre.
In 1978, he appeared on
Jeff Wayne
Jeffry Wayne (born 1 July 1943) is an American-British composer, musician and lyricist. In 1978, he released '' Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds'', his musical adaptation of H. G. Wells' science-fiction novel ''The War o ...
's
musical version of ''The War of the Worlds'', as the Artilleryman. In the UK the two-record set remains a best-seller.
In the same year, Essex played the character
Che in the original production of
Tim Rice
Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice (born 10 November 1944) is an English lyricist and author. He is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he wrote, among other shows, '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'', ...
and
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948), is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 21 musica ...
's musical ''
Evita'', and his recording of the show's "
Oh What a Circus
"Oh What a Circus" is a song from the 1976 musical ''Evita'', which had lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was recorded by English singer David Essex and released as a single on August 19, 1978, by Mercury Records. Essex pla ...
" reached number 3. As the best known of the principal performers, Essex actually received top billing, above
Elaine Paige
Elaine Jill Paige (née Bickerstaff; born 5 March 1948) is an English singer and actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. Raised in Barnet, Hertfordshire, Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, making her first professio ...
whose stardom seemingly arrived overnight with her casting in the show. His contract required him to remain with the show for just five and half months during which, unusually and as Essex had predicted, his understudy,
Nigel Planer, was never required to perform.
Two years later, he starred in the motorcycle racing film ''
Silver Dream Racer''; and the
soundtrack
A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack o ...
song "
Silver Dream Machine" was a top 5 hit in the
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
. Essex, a keen motorcyclist, waived his fee for the then-new 1980 electric-start
Triumph Bonneville he had contracted to advertise on behalf of the struggling
Triumph motorcycle workers' co-operative.
In 1981, he starred in ''
Childe Byron'', a play staged at the
Young Vic
The Young Vic Theatre is a performing arts venue located on The Cut, near the South Bank, in the London Borough of Lambeth.
The Young Vic was established by Frank Dunlop in 1970. Kwame Kwei-Armah has been Artistic Director since February 20 ...
theatre.
In 1985, he co-wrote and starred as
Fletcher Christian
Fletcher Christian (25 September 1764 – 20 September 1793) was master's mate on board HMS ''Bounty'' during Lieutenant William Bligh's voyage to Tahiti during 1787–1789 for breadfruit plants. In the mutiny on the ''Bounty'', Christian sei ...
in the
West End
West End most commonly refers to:
* West End of London, an area of central London, England
* West End theatre, a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London, England
West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
musical ''Mutiny!'', based on the novel ''
Mutiny on the Bounty
The mutiny on the Royal Navy vessel occurred in the South Pacific Ocean on 28 April 1789. Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, and se ...
'' by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The score produced two more hit singles, including "Tahiti", his tenth Top 10 success.
Essex continued to perform in all areas of
show business
Show business, sometimes shortened to show biz or showbiz (since 1945), is a vernacular term for all aspects of the entertainment industry.''Oxford English Dictionary'' 2nd Ed. (1989) From the business side (including managers, agents, produce ...
. A 1988 sitcom, ''
The River The River may refer to:
Films
* ''The River'' (1929 film), an American film by Frank Borzage
* ''The River'' (1933 film), a Czech film by Josef Rovenský
* ''The River'' (1938 film), an American film by Pare Lorentz
* ''The River'' (1951 fi ...
'', achieved good ratings. In 1991, a music compilation entitled ''His Greatest Hits'' reached number 13; a 1993 album, ''Cover Shot'', featuring a cover version of the
Buzz Cason
James E. "Buzz" Cason (born November 27, 1939 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States) is an American rock singer, songwriter, record producer, and author.
He was a founding member of The Casuals, Nashville's first rock and roll band. Together ...
/
Mac Gayden song "
Everlasting Love", peaked at number 3. His autobiography, ''A Charmed Life'', was published in 2002, and became a best-seller.
In the
1999 New Year Honours
The New Year Honours 1999 for various Commonwealth realms were announced on 30 December 1998, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1999. The ''Honours list'' is a list of people who have been awarded one of the various orders, d ...
, Essex was appointed an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(OBE) "for charitable services, especially to Voluntary Service Overseas." He still tours the UK every year 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 3 in 1974, and was his only US ''
Cash Box'' Top 40
hit single
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although ''hit song'' means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term ''hit record' ...
.
Essex, who comes from a family of
Irish Travellers
Irish Travellers ( ga, an lucht siúil, meaning "the walking people"), also known as Pavees or Mincéirs (Shelta: Mincéirí), are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group in Ireland.''Questioning Gypsy identity: ethnic na ...
, played a kind-hearted nomad in one episode of
ITV1
ITV1 (formerly known as ITV) is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the British media company ITV plc. It provides the ITV (TV network), Channel 3 pu ...
's 1960s
Yorkshire
Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other English counties, functions have ...
-based drama ''
Heartbeat
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Heartbeat, heart beat, heartbeats, and heart beats may refer to:
Computing
*Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal to indicate normal operation or to synchronize parts of a system
*Heartbeat, clus ...
'' in 2000. He played a character called Johnny Lee Essex told Jake Bowers of the BBC's ''
Rokker Radio
''Rokker Radio'' was a radio programme which has been broadcast on BBC Three Counties Radio since April 2006 for Romani people, Romanies and the Irish Traveller, travelling community. The programme was discontinued late in 2008.
It is the only ra ...
'', a programme for Gypsies and Travellers, on 30 July 2006, that he has always been openly proud of his Traveller family history. He was Patron of Britain's National Gypsy Council, which works for equal rights, education, and services for
Romany and
Irish Travellers
Irish Travellers ( ga, an lucht siúil, meaning "the walking people"), also known as Pavees or Mincéirs (Shelta: Mincéirí), are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group in Ireland.''Questioning Gypsy identity: ethnic na ...
.
In 2005, he appeared as a guest vocalist on, and wrote songs for,
Saint Etienne's album ''
Tales from Turnpike House
''Tales from Turnpike House'' is the seventh studio album by English alternative dance band Saint Etienne. It is a concept album in which the songs depict characters who all live in the eponymous block of flats in London.
Setting
The exact se ...
''. Also that year, he appeared in the
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network operated by the state-owned enterprise, state-owned Channel Four Television Corporation. It began its transmission on 2 November 1982 and was established to provide a four ...
documentary ''
Bring Back...The Christmas Number One''.
Essex was due to join the cast of
soap opera
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''
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. The role instead went to
Nicky Henson.
A model and recording of Essex is featured in the museum of
West Ham United Football Club
West Ham United Football Club is an English professional football club that plays its home matches in Stratford, East London. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club plays at the London Stadium, h ...
. In the recording, he explains his reasons for supporting West Ham and his love of the team.
Essex spent six years as an ambassador for
Voluntary Service Overseas, which earned him an OBE in 1999.
In February 2016, Essex performed in ''The War Of The Worlds'' at London's
Dominion Theatre.
Recent years
Essex used to record and release records on his own
record label
A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the prod ...
, Lamplight. He has since changed the name of his company to Joseph Webster Ltd, named after his first grandchild. He tours regularly and continues to act, appearing in ''Boogie Nights 2'', ''
Footloose'' and
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948), is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 21 musica ...
's musical ''
Aspects of Love''. From September 2008 to the summer of 2009 he took his own musical, ''All the Fun of the Fair'', on a tour of the United Kingdom. He followed this in the autumn with a sell-out solo tour of the UK, named the Secret Tour. Essex has released a
DVD on his website of the last night of the tour, filmed in
Bournemouth
Bournemouth () is a coastal resort town in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole council area of Dorset, England. At the 2011 census, the town had a population of 183,491, making it the largest town in Dorset. It is situated on the English ...
. He returned to London's West End with ''All the Fun of the Fair'' but with a different ending from that performed in the provinces.
On 20 September 2010, Essex married Welsh actress Susan Hallam-Wright (born 1973) his third wife, at St Cross Church, Talybont, near
Bangor,
North Wales
North Wales ( cy, Gogledd Cymru) is a region of Wales, encompassing its northernmost areas. It borders Mid Wales to the south, England to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north and west. The area is highly mountainous and rural, with Snowdonia N ...
. He first met her at the end of 2008 when she was auditioning for a role in ''All the Fun of the Fair''. She got the part of Sally, then got promoted to the role of Mary, Jack's girlfriend, for the West End version at the Garrick Theatre in London in April 2010. Essex had previously been married to Maureen Neal (in 1971) and Carlotta Christy (in 1997).
Essex has five children. He had two children (Verity and Danny) with his first wife, Maureen Neal; twins (Billy and Kit) with his second wife, Carlotta Christy; and a fourth son (Sonny) with his third wife, Susan Hallam-Wright.
In January 2011, it was announced that Essex had finally joined the cast of ''
EastEnders'' as
Eddie Moon, five years after he was initially supposed to appear in the show.
His first on-screen appearance was on 3 June 2011. Eddie left the square on 6 October 2011. He then wrote the music score for the film ''Traveller'' (2013), in which he co-starred with his son Billy Cook who played the main role as a half-gypsy trying to find his identity.
Discography
* ''
Rock On'' (1973)
* ''
David Essex'' (1974)
* ''All the Fun of the Fair'' (1975)
* ''Out on the Street'' (1976)
* ''Gold & Ivory'' (1977)
* ''Imperial Wizard'' (1979)
* ''Hot Love'' (1980)
* ''Be-Bop the Future'' (1981)
* ''Stage-Struck'' (1982)
* ''The Whisper'' (1983)
* ''This One's for You'' (1984)
* ''Centre Stage'' (1986)
* ''Touching the Ghost'' (1989)
* ''Cover Shot'' (1993)
* ''Back to Back'' (1994)
* ''A Night at the Movies'' (1997)
* ''Here We Are All Together'' (1998)
* ''I Still Believe'' (1999)
* ''Thank You'' (2000)
* ''Wonderful'' (2001)
* ''Forever'' (2002)
* ''Sunset'' (2003)
* ''It's Gonna Be Alright'' (2004)
* ''Beautiful Day'' (2006)
* ''Happy Ever After'' (2007)
* ''Reflections'' (2013)
Selected filmography
* ''
Smashing Time'' (1967)
* ''
Assault
An assault is the act of committing physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in cri ...
'' (1971)
* ''
All Coppers Are...'' (1972)
* ''
That'll Be the Day'' (1973)
* ''
Stardust
Stardust may refer to:
* A type of cosmic dust, composed of particles in space
Entertainment Songs
* “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael
* “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974
* “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012
* ...
'' (1974)
* ''The Christmas Messenger'' (1975) (short film) (as the Storyteller)
* ''
The Big Bus'' (1976)
* ''
Silver Dream Racer'' (1980)
* ''
The River The River may refer to:
Films
* ''The River'' (1929 film), an American film by Frank Borzage
* ''The River'' (1933 film), a Czech film by Josef Rovenský
* ''The River'' (1938 film), an American film by Pare Lorentz
* ''The River'' (1951 fi ...
'' (1988)
* ''Tribe'' (2011)
* ''
EastEnders'' (2011) (as
Eddie Moon)
* ''Traveller'' (2013)
* ''
The Guvnors'' (2014)
See also
*
List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States
References
External links
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