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Ronnie Carroll (born Ronald Cleghorn; 18 August 1934 – 13 April 2015) was a Northern Irish singer, entertainer and political candidate.


Career

Carroll was born Ronald Cleghorn in 116 Roslyn Street,
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, in 1934, the son of a plumber. In January 1954, 19-year-old Ronnie Cleghorn was appearing in a variety show at the Town Hall,
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billed as Belfast’s
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and the show went on to play at several locations in Northern Ireland. Coming across to England, Cleghorn joined a show called “Hollywood Stars” at the Queen’s in Blackpool in March 1954 in which the cast gave impressions of trans-Atlantic screen personalities. He sang in the style of Nat King Cole in blackface. Cleghorn adopted the stage name of “Carroll” in May 1954 and the show toured the UK for the next eighteen months. He made his first television appearance on BBC’s “Camera One” on 10 January 1956 singing “ Love Is a Many Splendored Thing”. He was given a recording contract by
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and his first record “Last Love” was released on 1 February 1956. Carroll joined a touring show “New Faces of 1956” which began in Nottingham on 27 February 1956 and then he went into a radio show “Calling All Stars”. Later that year, he was topping the bill on variety stages and his record “ Walk Hand in Hand” was in the charts. He is the only singer to have represented the UK in the
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two years in succession. Having taken part in the 1960 UK Eurovision selection contest with the song "Girl with a Curl", he returned to win the selection and be Britain's entry in the 1962 contest, and with the
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"Ring-a-Ding Girl" shared fourth place, the same placing he reached in 1963 with " Say Wonderful Things". This success was followed by two Top 10 hits during 1962 and 1963, but a lack of good material meant that he could not sustain a
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presence. In 1962 he appeared on the bill of "The Winifred Atwell Show". From Monday 17 September 1962, for one week only, he gave twice-nightly performances at the
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. Carroll subsequently worked on
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s, including the
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, with John Marcangelo who was the
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with the Ronnie Carroll Orchestra. He played a pop musician named 'Ronnie' in the 1963 film '' Blind Corner''. He had many guest appearances on hit TV shows in the 1960s and early 1970s, including ''The Morecambe & Wise Show'' and '' Sez Les''. In 2005, he released a comeback
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, ''Back on Song''.


Political career

Carroll contested his home Hampstead and Highgate constituency seat in the 1997 UK
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, and the Uxbridge by-election in July that year with the Rainbow Alliance. He stood in the
2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election The 2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election was a by-election held in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2008 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for constituency of Haltemprice and Howden. The by-election was triggered by the surprise and cont ...
as a candidate for Make Politicians History and received 29 votes, despite announcing that he was trying to enter the record books by receiving no votes. He stood as a candidate (under the name 'The Eurovisionary Carroll') for the 2015 general election, in the
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constituency. Nominations had closed on 9 April 2015, just four days before his death, but polling day was not until 7 May. He was standing as an independent so the poll continued; if he had won the election, the ballot would have been re-run at a later date. In the event he polled 113 votes to finish sixth out of seven candidates.


Personal life

Through work in
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he met his first wife,
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, they married in Barbados in 1958, remaining married until 1969. His company Ronnie Carroll Productions Ltd went into liquidation in 1969 following a petition from the Inland Revenue. He had suffered gambling losses of £170,000 in recent years. His second wife was the Olympic runner June Paul and they married on 21 September 1970. They ran a successful nightclub in
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which failed when there was a Revolution and the Airport runways were dug up, ending tourism for a time. He was first declared bankrupt in 1974 when his second marriage to June Paul ended, Paul went on to own the "Everyman Cinema" in Hampstead. Carroll went on to marry and divorce his third and last wife, South African-born Glenda Kentridge. In 1989 Carroll was declared bankrupt for a second time, at one point, running a food stall in Camden Market. He lived his last years in
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, north London, and was a regular caller to radio phone-in shows on
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. He died in London on 13 April 2015, at age 80. He was survived by two sons with June and a daughter and son, his children with Glenda.


Discography


Charted singles

*" Walk Hand in Hand" – (1956) –
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- No. 13 *"The Wisdom of a Fool" – (1957) – No. 20 *"Footsteps" - (1960) – No. 36 *"
Ring-A-Ding Girl "Ring-A-Ding Girl" was the entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, performed in English by Ronnie Carroll. On the night of the contest the song was performed 13th, following 's Lola Novaković with " Ne pali svetla u sumrak" and 's Camill ...
" – (1962) – No. 46 *" Roses Are Red" – (1962) – No. 3 *"If Only Tomorrow" – (1962) – No. 33 *" Say Wonderful Things" – (1963) – No. 6


LPs

*"Lucky Thirteen" (1958) *"Sometimes I'm Happy, Sometimes I'm Blue" (1963) *"Mr & Mrs Is the Name" (1964) (with
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) *"Carroll Calling" (1965) *"Promises, Promises" (1969) (songs from the show with other singers) *"Back on Song" (2005)


References


External links


Ronnie Carroll biography and discography at 45-rpm.org.uk
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