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William Shakespeare (19 November 19485 October 2010) was the stage name of Australian
glam rock Glam rock is a style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and was performed by musicians who wore outrageous costumes, makeup, and hairstyles, particularly platform shoes and glitter. Glam artists drew on diver ...
singer, born as John Stanley Cave, also known as John Cabe or Billy Shake. He had two Australian hit singles, "
Can't Stop Myself from Loving You "Can't Stop Myself From Loving You" was a song written by ex-Easybeats members Harry Vanda & George Young in 1974 and was recorded by Johnny Cave, aka stage act William Shakespeare. It was Shakespeare's first hit in Australia, making the numbe ...
", which peaked at No. 2 on the
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in 1974, and " My Little Angel", which peaked at No. 1 in 1975. Both hits were written by
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, who also turned Shakespeare into a glam rocker. After decades of
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and clinical depression he became destitute; he was assisted by music industry benevolent society, Support Act, from 2001. He died suddenly in October 2010, aged 61.


Early life

Shakespeare was born as John Stanley Cave in 1948 and grew up in
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. He was the only son of Stanley John Cave (ca. 1922–1962), a greengrocer, and Elizabeth May (
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Thursfield, died 1971). Note: User must add 'Cave' into the Surname search parameter and 'Stanley John', 'Elizabeth May' or 'John Stanley' into the Any Given Name(s) parameter. The Cave family lived in Dulwich Hill for most of his early life. He was vocalist for
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group, the Amazons, with Nick Barlow on guitar, Harry Brus on bass guitar, Chris Carroll on guitar and Dally Carroll on drums. Note: McFarlane incorrectly gives last name as Caves and birth year as 1950. In 1966, they released a single, "Ain't that Lovin' You Baby". After The Amazons, Shakespeare continued performing in Sydney clubs as Johnny Cabe.


Career

In early 1974 Shakespeare was in Albert Studios where producers and songwriters,
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(ex-
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), were trying to record "
Can't Stop Myself from Loving You "Can't Stop Myself From Loving You" was a song written by ex-Easybeats members Harry Vanda & George Young in 1974 and was recorded by Johnny Cave, aka stage act William Shakespeare. It was Shakespeare's first hit in Australia, making the numbe ...
", however, the singer they were working with was unable to reach its high notes. Shakespeare's
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voice was suitable and Vanda & Young used him to finish recording the track; they also signed him to Albert Productions and groomed him into William Shakespeare as a
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er along the lines of
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or
Gary Glitter Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), best known by his stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former singer, songwriter, and record producer. He achieved success during the glam rock era of the 1970s and 1980s, and his career ended after he ...
. According to ABC-TV series, ''Long Way to the Top'' (2001), he was one of three contenders for lead vocalist of AC/DC. However this was refuted by both of that group's founders, Angus and Malcolm Young. "Can't Stop Myself from Loving You" was released as a single in July 1974 and peaked at No. 2 nationally (No. 1 in Sydney and Melbourne) on the
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singles chart. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. Also in that year, during the planning stages for the ABC-TV series, ''
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'', it was suggested that Shakespeare host the show. However, this was rejected, with
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becoming a regular contributor instead. A number of guest hosts including Shirley Strachan,
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and
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compered the show in its early years on an ''ad hoc'' basis. In November 1974 Shakespeare released his debut album, ''Can't Stop Myself from Loving You'', produced by Vanda & Young for Albert Productions. All but one track was co-written by Vanda & Young. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' One track, "Time", was co-written by Shakespeare with Chris Gilbey, A&R manager at Alberts. The album peaked in the top 30 on the Kent Music Report albums chart. His second single, " My Little Angel", followed in December and peaked at No. 1 on the Kent Music Report for three weeks in February of the next year and he became a national pop star. Shakespeare appeared on the teen-oriented musical program, ''Countdown'', in his glam rock costume numerous times. The two singles and album were followed by two more singles, "Just the Way You Are" in April 1975 and "Last Night" in May 1976, but he had no further top 50 successes.


Criminal conviction and spell in Chelmsford

In 1975 John Cave was convicted of
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of a 15-year-old girl from his Melbourne fan club, and he received two years probation. He left Albert Productions in 1977 and had no further recordings — his pop music career was over due to his criminal conviction and changes in music styles. In 1978 Shakespeare, who had an
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and clinical depression, was treated with Deep Sleep Therapy (in combination with
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and other therapies) by Dr Harry Bailey at the
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for three weeks. From 1979 until the mid 1990s, Shakespeare sometimes performed as Billy Shake in Sydney clubs as a 1970s revival act. A temporary revival of his singing career occurred in 1990 when listeners of
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voted "My Little Angel" as the daggiest song of their generation and a
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was provided by the Melody Lords. For his day job, Shakespeare was a car detailer at a
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dealership in
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for most of his working life. In late 1992 he appeared as a guest on the "Countdown" segment in series 1 episode 12 of the ABC comedy show '' The Late Show'' and performed "My Little Angel" live.


Decline and death

Mental illness and alcoholism took its toll on his personal life and by 2001, Shakespeare was homeless and lived in a ticket booth at an oval next to St George's Leagues Club in
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, where he was found and assisted by
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(ex-
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drummer) of Support Act Limited, a company concerned with assisting artists in hard times. In 2009 Shakespeare was living in government housing in the southern Sydney suburb of
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. William Shakespeare (John Cave) died suddenly in Sydney on 5 October 2010. Tributes to his life and music appeared in the Australian media.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


See also

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References


External links


''George Negus Tonight'' transcript
of interview with John Cave, 2005. {{DEFAULTSORT:Shakespeare, William 1948 births 2010 deaths Australian male singers Australian pop singers Singers from Sydney 20th-century Australian musicians 20th-century Australian male musicians