Shakin' Stevens
Michael Barratt (born 4 March 1948), known professionally as Shakin' Stevens, is a Welsh singer and songwriter. He was the UK's biggest-selling singles artist of the 1980s. His recording and performing career began in the late 1960s, although it was not until 1980 that his commercial success began. His most successful songs were nostalgia hits, evoking the sound of 1950s rock and roll and pop. In the UK alone, Stevens has charted 33 Top 40 hit singles including four chart-topping hits "This Ole House", "Green Door", "Oh Julie", and "Merry Christmas Everyone". Aside from "Merry Christmas Everyone" remaining popular during the Christmas season, his last Top 40 single was "Trouble" in 2005. Michael Barratt, who would later adopt the stage name "Shakin' Stevens", was the youngest of 11 children born to Jack and May Barratt. His father was a First World War veteran who by 1948 was working in the building trade, having previously worked as a coal miner. The oldest of his siblings was born in the mid-1920s, and by the time of his birth some of Michael Barratt's oldest siblings had already married and started families of their own. Jack Barratt died in 1972 at the age of 75. May Barratt died in 1984 at the age of 83. He grew up in Ely, Cardiff, and as a teenager, in the mid-1960s he formed his first amateur rock and roll band with school friends and became its vocalist and frontman. Originally named the Olympics, then the Cossacks, the short-lived band finally renamed as the Denims and performed gigs in the local Cardiff and South Wales area. In the late 1960s, Stevens was associated with the Young Communist League (YCL), the youth wing of the Communist Party of Great Britain through playing at YCL events. At the time the YCL was associated with several leading music industry figures, including Pete Townshend. However, Stevens has stated that this was because the individual in charge of booking the band’s gigs was also a member of the organisation. In the late 1960s his official occupation was a milkman, and he lived in a flat which formed part of an office block in inner-city Cardiff. The office block was demolished several years later. While working as an upholsterer and milkman, Barratt performed at weekends in clubs and pubs. Having previously followed them as a fan and then as an occasional guest vocalist, Barratt joined the existing Penarth-based the Backbeats – originally formed in 1958 – as lead singer. He was spotted by South Wales impresario Paul "Legs" Barrett, who proposed repackaging the band as a 1950s-influenced rock 'n' roll outfit under a new name. Michael Barratt agreed to choose a stage name, and so borrowing from old school friend Steven Vanderwalker, he chose Shakin' Stevens. ... Source: Article "Shakin' Stevens" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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- 2021 ·The Cleaneras Shaking Stephen
- 2021 ·St David's Day at the BBCas Self
- 2013 ·The Last Legas Self
- 2007 ·Any Dream Will Doas
- 2007 ·Countdown - The Wonder Years 2as Self (archive footage)
- 2004 ·Willkommen bei Carmen Nebelas Self
- 2004 ·Larry presents: Best of The 80sas Self
- 2003 ·Prachtig 80: Volume 1as Self
- 1998 ·The Garden Partyas
- 1997 ·Leute heuteas Self
- 1988 ·Michael Barrymore's Saturday Night Outas Self
- 1987 ·Daytime Liveas
- 1987 ·Going Live!as Self
- 1986 ·ZDF-Fernsehgartenas Self
- 1984 ·Surprise, Surpriseas Self
- 1982 ·Pop Goes Christmasas Self
- 1982 ·Woganas Self
- 1982 ·Champs-Elyséesas Self
- 1981 ·Summertime Specialas
- 1981 ·Bananasas Self
- 1979 ·The Cannon & Ball Showas Self
- 1977 ·Rolf On Saturday Ok?as
- 1975 ·Numéro unas Self
- 1974 ·Van Oekel's Discohoekas Self
- 1972 ·A Kettle of Colouras Self
- 1971 ·Discoas Self
- 1964 ·Top of the Popsas Self
- 1964 ·Top of the Popsas
- 1964 ·Top of the Popsas Self (archive footage)
- 1963 ·Viña del Mar International Song Festivalas Self - Musical Guest
- Future ·Bonnie Tyler - The Video Hits Collectionas Self