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David Essex

David Essex OBE (born David Albert Cook; 23 July 1947)[1] is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. Since the 1970s, he has attained 19 Top 40 singles in the UK (including two number ones) and 16 Top 40 albums.[1] Internationally, Essex had the most success with his 1973 single "Rock On". He has also had an extensive career as an actor.

David Essex
David Essex performing in 1987
Background information
Birth nameDavid Albert Cook
Born (1947-07-23) 23 July 1947 (age 76)
Plaistow, Essex, England
GenresClassic rock, glam rock, pop, musical theatre
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1963–present
LabelsColumbia, Lamplight
Websitedavidessex.com

Life and career edit

Early life edit

Essex was born in Plaistow, Essex (now a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Newham, included within Greater London) on 23rd July 1947.[2] His father, Albert, was an East End docker and his mother, Olive (née Kemp), was a self-taught pianist and an Irish Traveller. His grandfather, Thomas Kemp, was nicknamed "Philimore", which was the anglicised version of "Philly Mor" – being Irish for "Big Philly". Essex was two years old when his parents moved out of the overcrowded home the family was sharing with relatives, to Canning Town where he grew up.

Essex attended Star Lane Primary School. He loved playing football and did not answer any of the questions in the Eleven plus exam for entry into a grammar school, so that he could ensure he attended Shipman County Secondary School where he knew they played the game.[3] He was also a member of West Ham United Juniors for a while, and dreamed of one day being a professional player.[4] He then also became interested in music and played drums with a local band (China Plates), before becoming a singer.[2] In his teens he moved to Marks Gate near Chadwell Heath and Romford in Essex.

Early career edit

He made his first record, titled "And the Tears Came Tumbling Down", for the Fontana label[5] in 1965. He then toured with a band called 'David Essex and the Mood Indigo' for two years, and released a further seven singles in the 1960s. He also recorded two songs, "A Rose" and "Leon and John and Billy and Me" which remain unreleased, but exist as acetates. His first notable acting role, aside from small appearances in the films Assault and All Coppers Are..., was the lead in the stage musical Godspell[6][7] in 1971 at the age of 23.

Two years later, he starred in the film That'll Be the Day (1973)[8] and recorded his international hit single, the self-penned "Rock On", in the same year. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in March 1974. It was nominated for a Grammy and reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9] A second single, "Lamplight", also reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.

In the 1970s, Essex emerged as a performer of some note. Contrary to a claim made in his own biography, his first concert was at the Granada in East Ham on Saturday 2 November 1974, and not at the Odeon. His biggest hits during this decade included two UK number one singles: "Gonna Make You a Star" (1974) and "Hold Me Close" (1975). He also appeared in Stardust, a 1974 sequel to That'll Be the Day.[10] The title song was another Top 10 hit. In 1976, Essex covered the Beatles song "Yesterday" for the musical documentary All This and World War II.

Essex's pop idol looks gave him a strong female fan base, and his British tours created scenes of hysteria reminiscent of Beatlemania. According to The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles,[11] he was voted the number one British male vocalist in 1974, and was a teen idol for more than a decade.

Musical roles edit

In December 1973, Essex appeared in the stage version of Tommy at London's Rainbow Theatre.[12]

In 1978, he appeared on Jeff Wayne's musical version of The War of the Worlds, as the Artilleryman. In the UK the two-record set remains a best-seller.[13]

In the same year, Essex played the character Che in the original production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita,[14] and his recording of the show's "Oh What a Circus"[15] reached number 3. As the best known of the principal performers, Essex actually received top billing, above Elaine Paige whose stardom seemingly arrived overnight with her casting in the show.[16] His contract required him to remain with the show for just five and half months during which, unusually and as Essex had predicted, his understudy, Nigel Planer, was never required to perform.

Two years later, he starred in the motorcycle racing film Silver Dream Racer; and the soundtrack song "Silver Dream Machine" was a top 5 hit in the UK Singles Chart. Essex, a keen motorcyclist, waived his fee for the then-new 1980 electric-start Triumph Bonneville he had contracted to advertise on behalf of the struggling Triumph motorcycle workers' co-operative.[17]

In 1981, he starred in Childe Byron, a play staged at the Young Vic theatre.

In 1985, he co-wrote and starred as Fletcher Christian in the West End musical Mutiny!, based on the novel Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The score produced two more hit singles, including "Tahiti", his tenth Top 10 success.[18]

Essex continued to perform in all areas of show business. A 1988 sitcom, The River, achieved good ratings. In 1991, a music compilation entitled His Greatest Hits reached number 13; a 1993 album, Cover Shot, featuring a cover version of the Buzz Cason/Mac Gayden song "Everlasting Love", peaked at number 3. His autobiography, A Charmed Life, was published in 2002, and became a best-seller.

In the 1999 New Year Honours, Essex was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for charitable services, especially to Voluntary Service Overseas."[19] He still tours the UK every year and releases albums through his website. Despite his long and successful British career, he remains largely unknown in the United States. "Rock On" reached Number 3 in 1974, and was his only US Cash Box Top 40 hit single.

Essex, who comes from a family of Irish Travellers, played a kind-hearted nomad in one episode of ITV1's 1960s Yorkshire-based drama Heartbeat in 2000. He played a character called Johnny Lee[20] Essex told Jake Bowers of the BBC's Rokker Radio, a programme for Gypsies and Travellers, on 30 July 2006, that he has always been openly proud of his Traveller family history. He was Patron of Britain's National Gypsy Council, which works for equal rights, education, and services for Romany and Irish Travellers.[6]

In 2005, he appeared as a guest vocalist on, and wrote songs for, Saint Etienne's album Tales from Turnpike House.[21] Also that year, he appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Bring Back...The Christmas Number One.

Essex was due to join the cast of soap opera EastEnders, in early 2006, as new character Jack Edwards. However, the role was expanded beyond the three weeks planned, and Essex was unable to commit the time.[22] The role instead went to Nicky Henson.

A model and recording of Essex is featured in the museum of West Ham United Football Club. In the recording, he explains his reasons for supporting West Ham and his love of the team.

Essex spent six years as an ambassador for Voluntary Service Overseas, which earned him an OBE in 1999.[6]

In February 2016, Essex performed in The War Of The Worlds at London's Dominion Theatre.[23]

Recent years edit

Essex used to record and release records on his own record label, Lamplight. He has since changed the name of his company to Joseph Webster Ltd, named after his first grandchild. He tours regularly and continues to act, appearing in Boogie Nights 2, Footloose and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Aspects of Love.[24] From September 2008 to the summer of 2009 he took his own musical, All the Fun of the Fair, on a tour of the United Kingdom. He followed this in the autumn with a sell-out solo tour of the UK, named the Secret Tour. Essex has released a DVD on his website of the last night of the tour, filmed in Bournemouth. He returned to London's West End with All the Fun of the Fair but with a different ending from that performed in the provinces.

On 20 September 2010, Essex married Welsh actress Susan Hallam-Wright (born 1973) his third wife, at St Cross Church, Talybont, near Bangor, North Wales. He first met her at the end of 2008 when she was auditioning for a role in All the Fun of the Fair. She got the part of Sally, then got promoted to the role of Mary, Jack's girlfriend, for the West End version at the Garrick Theatre in London in April 2010. Essex had previously been married to Maureen Neal (in 1971) and Carlotta Christy (in 1997).[25]

Essex has five children. He had two children (Verity and Danny) with his first wife, Maureen Neal; twins (Billy and Kit) with his second wife, Carlotta Christy; and a fourth son (Sonny) with his third wife, Susan Hallam-Wright.[citation needed]

In January 2011, it was announced that Essex had finally joined the cast of EastEnders as Eddie Moon, five years after he was initially supposed to appear in the show.[26] His first on-screen appearance was on 3 June 2011. Eddie left the square on 6 October 2011. He then wrote the music score for the film Traveller (2013), in which he co-starred with his son Billy Cook who played the main role as a half-gypsy trying to find his identity.[citation needed]

Discography edit

  • Rock On (1973)
  • David Essex (1974)
  • All the Fun of the Fair (1975)
  • Out on the Street (1976)
  • Gold & Ivory (1977)
  • Imperial Wizard (1979)
  • Hot Love (1980)
  • Be-Bop the Future (1981)
  • Stage-Struck (1982)
  • The Whisper (1983)
  • This One's for You (1984)
  • Centre Stage (1986)
  • Touching the Ghost (1989)
  • Cover Shot (1993)
  • Back to Back (1994)
  • A Night at the Movies (1997)
  • Here We Are All Together (1998)
  • I Still Believe (1999)
  • Thank You (2000)
  • Wonderful (2001)
  • Forever (2002)
  • Sunset (2003)
  • It's Gonna Be Alright (2004)
  • Beautiful Day (2006)
  • Happy Ever After (2007)
  • Reflections (2013)

Selected filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19 ed.). London: Guinness World Records. pp. 186–187. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ a b Sarah Fielding. "From Rags to 'Rock On': How David Essex Became a Star." Music Scene. December 1973. p. 18.
  3. ^ A Charmed Life: The Autobiography of David Essex: Amazon.co.uk: David Essex: 9780752851600: Books. ASIN 0752851608.
  4. ^ "David Essex" biography at Biography Channel: Music Stars. ( 18 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine)
  5. ^ David Essex, "Over The Moon" page 70 ("with my new name on the label next to the famous blue and white Fontana logo"), Virgin Books 2012, ISBN 978-0-7535-4033-6
  6. ^ a b c "Rags to riches tale of Essex boy David". BBC News. 28 August 2002. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  7. ^ Sarah Fielding. "From Rags to 'Rock On': How David Essex Became a Star." Music Scene. December 1973. p. 17.
  8. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 243. CN 5585.
  9. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 327. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  10. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 254. CN 5585.
  11. ^ 16th Edition – ISBN 0-85112-190-X
  12. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 257. CN 5585.
  13. ^ . War-ofthe-worlds.co.uk. 28 May 1953. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  14. ^ Rich, Frank (21 August 1978). . Time. Archived from the original on 24 December 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  15. ^ [1] 1 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Rice, Tim (1999). Oh, What a Circus: The Autobiography. London: Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 406, 410. ISBN 0340648953.
  17. ^ Rosamond, John, Save The Triumph Bonneville! The Inside Story Of The Meriden Workers' Co-Op ISBN 1845842650
  18. ^ "All the Fun of the Fair – New Wimbledon Theatre – Your London Reviews". IndieLondon. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  19. ^ UK list: "No. 55354". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 31 December 1998. p. 10.
  20. ^ ""Heartbeat" – The Traveller". IMDb. 2000. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  21. ^ [2] 18 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "Essex withdraws from EastEnders". BBC News. 2 December 2005. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  23. ^ Porteous, Jacob (21 January 2016). "Casting Announced For Jeff Wayne's Musical Phenomenon The War Of The Worlds With Liam Neeson In 3D Hologram". London Theatre Direct. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  24. ^ . Thisistheatre.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  25. ^ David Essex, Over the Moon, Virgin Books, 2012, ISBN 978-0-7535-4033-6
  26. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (24 January 2011). "David Essex lands 'EastEnders' role". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd. Retrieved 24 January 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • David Essex discography at Discogs
  • David Essex at IMDb

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This article is about the singer For his 1974 album see David Essex album For the eurobeat artist see Maurizio De Jorio David Essex OBE born David Albert Cook 23 July 1947 1 is an English singer songwriter and actor Since the 1970s he has attained 19 Top 40 singles in the UK including two number ones and 16 Top 40 albums 1 Internationally Essex had the most success with his 1973 single Rock On He has also had an extensive career as an actor David EssexOBEDavid Essex performing in 1987Background informationBirth nameDavid Albert CookBorn 1947 07 23 23 July 1947 age 76 Plaistow Essex EnglandGenresClassic rock glam rock pop musical theatreOccupation s Singer songwriter actorInstrument s VocalsYears active1963 presentLabelsColumbia LamplightWebsitedavidessex wbr com Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 Musical roles 1 4 Recent years 2 Discography 3 Selected filmography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editEarly life edit Essex was born in Plaistow Essex now a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Newham included within Greater London on 23rd July 1947 2 His father Albert was an East End docker and his mother Olive nee Kemp was a self taught pianist and an Irish Traveller His grandfather Thomas Kemp was nicknamed Philimore which was the anglicised version of Philly Mor being Irish for Big Philly Essex was two years old when his parents moved out of the overcrowded home the family was sharing with relatives to Canning Town where he grew up Essex attended Star Lane Primary School He loved playing football and did not answer any of the questions in the Eleven plus exam for entry into a grammar school so that he could ensure he attended Shipman County Secondary School where he knew they played the game 3 He was also a member of West Ham United Juniors for a while and dreamed of one day being a professional player 4 He then also became interested in music and played drums with a local band China Plates before becoming a singer 2 In his teens he moved to Marks Gate near Chadwell Heath and Romford in Essex Early career edit He made his first record titled And the Tears Came Tumbling Down for the Fontana label 5 in 1965 He then toured with a band called David Essex and the Mood Indigo for two years and released a further seven singles in the 1960s He also recorded two songs A Rose and Leon and John and Billy and Me which remain unreleased but exist as acetates His first notable acting role aside from small appearances in the films Assault and All Coppers Are was the lead in the stage musical Godspell 6 7 in 1971 at the age of 23 Two years later he starred in the film That ll Be the Day 1973 8 and recorded his international hit single the self penned Rock On in the same year It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the R I A A in March 1974 It was nominated for a Grammy and reached No 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 9 A second single Lamplight also reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart In the 1970s Essex emerged as a performer of some note Contrary to a claim made in his own biography his first concert was at the Granada in East Ham on Saturday 2 November 1974 and not at the Odeon His biggest hits during this decade included two UK number one singles Gonna Make You a Star 1974 and Hold Me Close 1975 He also appeared in Stardust a 1974 sequel to That ll Be the Day 10 The title song was another Top 10 hit In 1976 Essex covered the Beatles song Yesterday for the musical documentary All This and World War II Essex s pop idol looks gave him a strong female fan base and his British tours created scenes of hysteria reminiscent of Beatlemania According to The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles 11 he was voted the number one British male vocalist in 1974 and was a teen idol for more than a decade Musical roles edit In December 1973 Essex appeared in the stage version of Tommy at London s Rainbow Theatre 12 In 1978 he appeared on Jeff Wayne s musical version of The War of the Worlds as the Artilleryman In the UK the two record set remains a best seller 13 In the same year Essex played the character Che in the original production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber s musical Evita 14 and his recording of the show s Oh What a Circus 15 reached number 3 As the best known of the principal performers Essex actually received top billing above Elaine Paige whose stardom seemingly arrived overnight with her casting in the show 16 His contract required him to remain with the show for just five and half months during which unusually and as Essex had predicted his understudy Nigel Planer was never required to perform Two years later he starred in the motorcycle racing film Silver Dream Racer and the soundtrack song Silver Dream Machine was a top 5 hit in the UK Singles Chart Essex a keen motorcyclist waived his fee for the then new 1980 electric start Triumph Bonneville he had contracted to advertise on behalf of the struggling Triumph motorcycle workers co operative 17 In 1981 he starred in Childe Byron a play staged at the Young Vic theatre In 1985 he co wrote and starred as Fletcher Christian in the West End musical Mutiny based on the novel Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall The score produced two more hit singles including Tahiti his tenth Top 10 success 18 Essex continued to perform in all areas of show business A 1988 sitcom The River achieved good ratings In 1991 a music compilation entitled His Greatest Hits reached number 13 a 1993 album Cover Shot featuring a cover version of the Buzz Cason Mac Gayden song Everlasting Love peaked at number 3 His autobiography A Charmed Life was published in 2002 and became a best seller In the 1999 New Year Honours Essex was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE for charitable services especially to Voluntary Service Overseas 19 He still tours the UK every year and releases albums through his website Despite his long and successful British career he remains largely unknown in the United States Rock On reached Number 3 in 1974 and was his only US Cash Box Top 40 hit single Essex who comes from a family of Irish Travellers played a kind hearted nomad in one episode of ITV1 s 1960s Yorkshire based drama Heartbeat in 2000 He played a character called Johnny Lee 20 Essex told Jake Bowers of the BBC s Rokker Radio a programme for Gypsies and Travellers on 30 July 2006 that he has always been openly proud of his Traveller family history He was Patron of Britain s National Gypsy Council which works for equal rights education and services for Romany and Irish Travellers 6 In 2005 he appeared as a guest vocalist on and wrote songs for Saint Etienne s album Tales from Turnpike House 21 Also that year he appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Bring Back The Christmas Number One Essex was due to join the cast of soap opera EastEnders in early 2006 as new character Jack Edwards However the role was expanded beyond the three weeks planned and Essex was unable to commit the time 22 The role instead went to Nicky Henson A model and recording of Essex is featured in the museum of West Ham United Football Club In the recording he explains his reasons for supporting West Ham and his love of the team Essex spent six years as an ambassador for Voluntary Service Overseas which earned him an OBE in 1999 6 In February 2016 Essex performed in The War Of The Worlds at London s Dominion Theatre 23 Recent years edit Essex used to record and release records on his own record label Lamplight He has since changed the name of his company to Joseph Webster Ltd named after his first grandchild He tours regularly and continues to act appearing in Boogie Nights 2 Footloose and Andrew Lloyd Webber s musical Aspects of Love 24 From September 2008 to the summer of 2009 he took his own musical All the Fun of the Fair on a tour of the United Kingdom He followed this in the autumn with a sell out solo tour of the UK named the Secret Tour Essex has released a DVD on his website of the last night of the tour filmed in Bournemouth He returned to London s West End with All the Fun of the Fair but with a different ending from that performed in the provinces On 20 September 2010 Essex married Welsh actress Susan Hallam Wright born 1973 his third wife at St Cross Church Talybont near Bangor North Wales He first met her at the end of 2008 when she was auditioning for a role in All the Fun of the Fair She got the part of Sally then got promoted to the role of Mary Jack s girlfriend for the West End version at the Garrick Theatre in London in April 2010 Essex had previously been married to Maureen Neal in 1971 and Carlotta Christy in 1997 25 Essex has five children He had two children Verity and Danny with his first wife Maureen Neal twins Billy and Kit with his second wife Carlotta Christy and a fourth son Sonny with his third wife Susan Hallam Wright citation needed In January 2011 it was announced that Essex had finally joined the cast of EastEnders as Eddie Moon five years after he was initially supposed to appear in the show 26 His first on screen appearance was on 3 June 2011 Eddie left the square on 6 October 2011 He then wrote the music score for the film Traveller 2013 in which he co starred with his son Billy Cook who played the main role as a half gypsy trying to find his identity citation needed Discography editMain article David Essex discography Rock On 1973 David Essex 1974 All the Fun of the Fair 1975 Out on the Street 1976 Gold amp Ivory 1977 Imperial Wizard 1979 Hot Love 1980 Be Bop the Future 1981 Stage Struck 1982 The Whisper 1983 This One s for You 1984 Centre Stage 1986 Touching the Ghost 1989 Cover Shot 1993 Back to Back 1994 A Night at the Movies 1997 Here We Are All Together 1998 I Still Believe 1999 Thank You 2000 Wonderful 2001 Forever 2002 Sunset 2003 It s Gonna Be Alright 2004 Beautiful Day 2006 Happy Ever After 2007 Reflections 2013 Selected filmography editSmashing Time 1967 Assault 1971 All Coppers Are 1972 That ll Be the Day 1973 Stardust 1974 The Christmas Messenger 1975 short film as the Storyteller The Big Bus 1976 Silver Dream Racer 1980 The River 1988 Heartbeat 2000 Tribe 2011 EastEnders 2011 as Eddie Moon Traveller 2013 The Guvnors 2014 See also editList of 1970s one hit wonders in the United StatesReferences edit a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19 ed London Guinness World Records pp 186 187 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b Sarah Fielding From Rags to Rock On How David Essex Became a Star Music Scene December 1973 p 18 A Charmed Life The Autobiography of David Essex Amazon co uk David Essex 9780752851600 Books ASIN 0752851608 David Essex biography at Biography Channel Music Stars Archived 18 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine David Essex Over The Moon page 70 with my new name on the label next to the famous blue and white Fontana logo Virgin Books 2012 ISBN 978 0 7535 4033 6 a b c Rags to riches tale of Essex boy David BBC News 28 August 2002 Retrieved 26 August 2015 Sarah Fielding From Rags to Rock On How David Essex Became a Star Music Scene December 1973 p 17 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 243 CN 5585 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 327 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 254 CN 5585 16th Edition ISBN 0 85112 190 X Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 257 CN 5585 History of Jeff Wayne s musical version of The War of the Worlds part 1 War of the Worlds Invasion website War ofthe worlds co uk 28 May 1953 Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 26 August 2015 Rich Frank 21 August 1978 Theater Eva Peron Superstar Time Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 Retrieved 26 August 2015 1 Archived 1 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Rice Tim 1999 Oh What a Circus The Autobiography London Hodder amp Stoughton pp 406 410 ISBN 0340648953 Rosamond John Save The Triumph Bonneville The Inside Story Of The Meriden Workers Co Op ISBN 1845842650 All the Fun of the Fair New Wimbledon Theatre Your London Reviews IndieLondon Retrieved 26 August 2015 UK list No 55354 The London Gazette 1st supplement 31 December 1998 p 10 Heartbeat The Traveller IMDb 2000 Retrieved 26 August 2015 2 Archived 18 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine Essex withdraws from EastEnders BBC News 2 December 2005 Retrieved 26 August 2015 Porteous Jacob 21 January 2016 Casting Announced For Jeff Wayne s Musical Phenomenon The War Of The Worlds With Liam Neeson In 3D Hologram London Theatre Direct Retrieved 24 January 2016 Aspects of Love musical on stage Ticket and UK tour information Thisistheatre com Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 26 August 2015 David Essex Over the Moon Virgin Books 2012 ISBN 978 0 7535 4033 6 Kilkelly Daniel 24 January 2011 David Essex lands EastEnders role Digital Spy Hachette Filipacchi UK Ltd Retrieved 24 January 2011 External links editOfficial website David Essex discography at Discogs David Essex at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Essex amp oldid 1166708411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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