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• • • • • • • • • • • Website Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his Billy Fury, was an English singer from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s, and remained an active songwriter until the 1980s., which he first contracted as a child, damaged his heart and ultimately contributed to his death. An early British (and film), he equalled ' record of 24 hits in the 1960s, and spent 332 weeks on the UK, without a single or album. Journalist Bruce Eder stated, 'His mix of rough-hewn good looks and unassuming masculinity, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, all presented with a good voice and some serious musical talent, helped turn Fury into a major rock and roll star in short order'. Others have suggested that Fury's rapid rise to prominence was due to his 'Elvis Presley-influenced hip swivelling and, at times, highly suggestive stage act. Download Kaspersky Anti-virus [cracked] Software. ' Statue by Tom Murphy, On 10 April 1983, a tribute concert for Billy was held at the in,. All the artists performed for free and the money raised was donated to the Billy Fury memorial fund for research into heart disease. On the bill were such names as Marty Wilde with his daughter Kim Wilde, Joe Brown, Alvin Stardust, Dave Berry, Helen Shapiro and John Miles.
[ ] In 1999 a TV documentary about Billy called Halfway to Paradise was broadcast on the channel. It was narrated. Between 1999 and 2000 the song ', a favourite of Fury's (he re-recorded it at least three times during his career), later received wide airplay on British television when it was used as the theme for a car advertisement. On 19 April 2003 a bronze statue of Fury was unveiled by at the. The sculpture, by Tom Murphy, a Liverpool sculptor, was donated by 'The Sound of Fury' fan club after the money was raised by fans. In 2005 from published a biography book about Billy Fury called Wondrous Face – The Billy Fury Story.