Description
Joseph Patrick Longthorne MBE is an English singer of Romani ethnicity, who has performed in several Royal Variety Performances.
Longthorne was born into a show business family; he has a son named Ricky who was named after an early friend and manager of Joes's, Ricky Hamilton. His parents were both travelling show people. Joe is from a very famous street in Hull, Hessle Road, known for its fishing community. Joe considers himself as a "Hessle Roader", local term in Hull. When he was six, he came first in a talent show and his prize was a toy motor car. At fourteen he landed a part in Yorkshire Television's series Junior Showtime, and remained with the show for over two years. He then turned professional and earned a living in Northern working men's clubs. It was through the London Weekend Television series Search For a Star in 1981 that Longthorne was first launched onto the British televiewing public as a singer and impressionist, and his success on the show led to appearances at the London Palladium and a month long season at London's Talk of the Town.
The following year Longthorne received the Variety Club's award for most promising artiste.
Born
May 31st, 1955 in Kingston upon Hull / Died: Aug 3rd, 2019
Last Changes
2021/04/07
New Address: Available to members only
2021/04/07
New Response (OLD!) (Success): 10 x 8 received after asking in an email
2020/03/05
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)