Tuesday 11th May King Georges Hall
Billy Ocean is the Biggest Black recording star Britain has ever produced, one who has sold over 30 million records in his lifetime. He has collected a pile of Gold and Platinum records across the world and hit the number one spot worldwide on pop chats including the USA, Australia, Germany, Holland, and the UK. Billy has achieved extraordinary success as both artist and songwriter Born in Trinidad Billy settled in London’s East End when just seven years old. The calypso crazy kid soon got turned on to soul singers like Otis Redding and Sam Cooke as well as pop groups like The Beatles and Rolling Stones leading him to spend much of his study time in the music room. His first hit, Love really Hurts without you, reached No 2 in the UK charts and No 12 in the US. Two top twenty singles followed; Love on Delivery and Stop me then Red light spells Danger became a smash in both the UK and US He had further success with the million selling single Caribbean Queen (for which Billy won a Grammy for best R&B Vocal), then “Suddenly” became the first of the mans killer ballads. The Album from which these singles came from spent a year in the US Charts selling double platinum (triple in Canada) Billy also performed on the American half of Live Aid making 1985 a truly incredible year for him. 1986 wasn’t bad either Opening with When the Going gets Tough (the tough gets going) the anthemic theme song to the Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner/ Danny Devito movie Jewel of the Nile. Billy also proved himself one of the most hardworking artists on the live stage, Touring the world to ever growing enthusiastic audiences, With a Young family at home Billy decided to take a break to spend some well earned time with them. Now they are all grown up its time for him to get out and play all the hits and also start work on new songs for an album . Watch this space!!
Quiz. ( All the answers are sneakily hidden in the adverts ) 1.Who was the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated? 2.What type of work did Hemingway do during World War II? 3.'Grand Mal' & 'Petit Mal' are forms of which medical disorder? 4.Who composed the music to “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”? 5.What is the longest river in Italy? 6.Which is Britain's oldest cathedral? 7.What two countries in South America are 'Land-locked'? 8.What kind of animal is a 'Flemish Giant'? 9.What does WAP stand for in the world of telecommunications? 10.What were the destinations of the SEVEN Road films made by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby?
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19 Bridge Road, Chatburn BB7 4AW 01200 440736
www.thebrowncowchatburn.co.uk
Homemade food served seven days a week. 12 noon - 9pm.
Open from 10am for teas and coffees.
Choice of Real Ales. Large Beer garden. Families welcome.
Sundays - Full menu and Sunday Roast served from 12 noon – 9pm
One course £7.95, two courses £9.95 or three courses for £11.95
Friendships
A true friend is one who overlooks your failures and tolerates your successes. Doug Larson
9.Wireless Application Protocol.
interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.
You can make more friends in two months by becoming Dale Carnegie
Guess the nationality.
We have had long discussions in the office about this question, and our most popular s u g g e s t i o n s w e r e , Brazilian, Swedish, German, Dutch, and Portuguese. We were therefore quite surprised when we were told the answer was Polish !!!! See the proof on the next page.
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