American Country Star |
ibiza classifieds |
Editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye and team captain on Have I got News for You |
English Group |
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Conservative Minister and Shadow Scottish spokesman |
Lead singer Simply Red |
Legendary |
For 30 years John has led climbing expeditions to Norway, Peru, Nepal & China. Top motivational speaker. |
Known throughout the world for his work in human rights & economic justice |
Intelligent & Quirky stand up |
Sexy presenter, commentator |
After Dinner Speakers: Percy Sledge, Bryn Terfel, Bob Dole
b. 25 November 1941, Leighton, Alabama, USA. An informal, intimate singer, former hospital nurse Sledge led a popular campus attraction, the Esquires Combo, prior to his recording debut. Recommended to Quin Ivy, owner of the Norala Sound studio, Sledge arrived with a rudimentary draft of "When A Man Loves A Woman". A timeless single, its simple arrangement hinged on Spooner Oldham's organ sound and the singer's homely, nasal intonation. Released in 1966, it was a huge international hit, setting the tone for Sledge's subsequent path. A series of emotional, poignant ballads followed, poised between country and soul, but none achieved a similar commercial profile. "It Tears Me Up", "Out Of Left Field" (both 1967) and "Take Time To Know Her" (1968) nonetheless stand among southern soul's finest achievements. Having left Atlantic Records, Sledge re-emerged on Capricorn in 1974 with I'll Be Your Everything, which included the R&B Top 20 title track. Two 80s collections of re-recorded hits, Percy and Wanted Again, confirm the singer's intimate yet unassuming delivery. Released in Britain following the runaway success of a resurrected "When A Man Loves A Woman" (the song reached number 2 in 1987 after featuring in a Levi's advertisement), they are not diminished by comparison. In 1994 Sledge recorded his first all-new set for some time, the excellent Blue Night on Sky Ranch, which capitalized on the Sledge "strong suit", the slow-burning countrified soul-ballad, even although the sessions were recorded in Los Angeles. The appearance of musicians such as Steve Cropper and Bobby Womack helped to ensure the success of the album.