Rock singer |
ibiza classifieds |
Formerly played Sam Mitchell in EastEnders. Recently a contestant in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. |
Recognised as one of America's foremost trend experts and futurists. |
Pop Singer |
Former editor of various Mirror Group newspaper titles. A regular guest on Radio & TV Quiz shows. |
Brilliant stand-up comic. Host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Great Awards Host. |
Pretty stand-up comedienne |
Gravelly voiced host of Movie Show |
Oracle Chairman and CEO |
Internationally respected Italian designer |
Death sentence placed on him by Muslims after publication of his book |
After Dinner Speakers: Tavares, Adrian Juste, John Cleese
This US group was formed in 1964 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. The line-up consisted of five brothers, Ralph, Antone "Chubby", Feliciano "Butch", Arthur "Pooch" and Perry Lee "Tiny' Tavares. Originally known as Chubby And The Turnpikes, the group assumed its family's surname in 1969. Although they lacked a distinctive lead voice or a characteristic sound, Tavares' undemanding blend of light soul and pop resulted in several commercial successes. The brothers" early run of R&B hits culminated in 1975 with "It Only Takes A Minute", a soul chart-topper and a US pop Top 10 entry. The following year the group scored their sole million-seller in "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel" before enjoying further success with one of their strongest songs, "Don't Take Away The Music". Both of these singles reached number 4 in the UK where Tavares enjoyed an enduring popularity. "Whodunit" (1977) was another major release, while "More Than A Woman" (1978), a song from that year's box-office smash, Saturday Night Fever, gave the group their last significant hit. Tavares continued to reach the R&B lists until 1984, but their safe, almost old-fashioned style gradually fell from favour.