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Rocky Sharpe and the Replays is an English
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group who first found fame in the late 1970s. The usual line-up of the group was Rocky Sharpe (born Robert Podsiadły, 26 November 1952 – 5 December 2019), Helen Highwater (real name: Helen Blizard), Johnny Stud (Sharpe's brother Jan Podsiadły) and Eric Rondo ( Mike Vernon). An earlier incarnation of the group, Rocky Sharpe and the Razors, included
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, Rita Ray, Griff Fender and Nigel Trubridge who later formed Darts.


History

In 1978, the group enjoyed its first commercial success with "
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, which reached number 17 in the
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success quickly followed with another single, "Imagination", which reached number 39 in 1979. After this, success was more difficult to find, and Sharpe found greater success in touring than in the charts. In 1982, Sharpe had another major hit. "
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's 1962 hit, reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. The song became his only charting release in Australia peaking at number 39. Although he never had another hit as big again, Sharpe retained a fan following, especially in western Europe and his music remained widely available. The group's last chart single was " If You Wanna Be Happy", which reached UK chart position 46 in 1983. After a few line-up changes during 1982-1984, the band finally broke up in early 1985. Sharpe launched a new career as an actor - but he was forced to retire in 1988 after being diagnosed with
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.Rocky Sharpe (Robert Podsiadły)
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He lived with his wife Paulina in the family home in Brighton until late 2013, when he became a full-time resident at the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home (QAHH) in
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. Rocky Sharpe and the Replays had always been particularly popular in
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and in 2013, a Spanish vocal group called the Velvet Candles, whose music had long been inspired by the group, staged a benefit/tribute concert for him in
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after hearing about Sharpe's medical condition. As an added attraction, Sharpe's brother Jan Podsiadły flew out to Spain and, readopting his former Replays persona as Johnny Stud, joined them as a special guest on stage. The band performed a number of songs that Sharpe and the Replays had recorded in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The concert raised almost £2,000, which Sharpe donated to the
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funds. News of the concert also reached people that used to run Chiswick Records (the record company with whom Sharpe and the Replays had their early hits) and they donated an additional £5,000 to the QAHH funds. Sharpe died on 5 December 2019 at the age of 67.


Discography


Albums


Studio albums


Compilation albums


EPs


Singles


Rocky Sharpe and the Razors

* EP (4 tracks) – "Drip Drop" / "What's Your Name" / "So Hard To Laugh (So Easy To Cry)" / "That's My Desire" (Chiswick, 1976) * Single (2 tracks) "Drip Drop" / "What's Your Name" (Chiswick, 1976) * ''So Hard to Laugh'' (14 tracks) (Chiswick, 1993 release of a previously unreleased album recorded c. 1976 - includes the four tracks released on the EP above.)


References


External links


Rocky Sharpe catalogue at Ace RecordsWeblog about Chiswick Records, the company that released the group's first three albums
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sharpe and the Replays, Rocky Musical groups established in 1977 Musical groups disestablished in 1984 Musical groups from Brighton and Hove English vocal groups Doo-wop groups British rock and roll music groups Polydor Records artists Rak Records artists