SHIRLEY BASSEY FEATURES ON A ROYAL MINT COIN
TWO DIVAS
An illustrated talk, from Newport writer William Cross , who first took a close interest in Shirley when he was researching Cliff Gordon, a long forgotten Welsh producer/ actor /playwright, the man who first discovered Bassey and gave her a break into show business.
Will mainly considers Bassey’s singer’s early years and
her rise to fame, he appraises her early musical hits including her famous
songs from the James Bond series of films and looks a little deeper beneath the
surface into Shirley's private life, her controversial men friends, lovers and
fiends and some of the tragedies that remain a grim shadow upon the life and
times of a great Welsh performer who is now a Dame and a great survivor in a tough
and merciful industry called show business.
The daughter of
a Northern girl named Eliza Jane Metcalfe and a West African sailor, Henry
Bassey, the legendry Welsh singing star Shirley Bassey was born in Bute Road, Cardiff in 1937. The family later moved to
Splott.
Despite an initial set back, and real life of working in a
dreary
In the space of the next few years Shirley Bassey became a
household name with top 20 hits and literally stopped the show with guest
appearances in the UK and in several places overseas, including Sydney,
Australia and on the Ed Sullivan Show in USA.
Recording contracts gave her further success. She toured widely
and made many TV shows, summer shows, and guest appearances including seasons
at the
Shirley Bassey has now
spent more than 60 years in show business and lives in
In 2023 Shirley Bassey
will appear on a series of British stamps and has already featured in a series
of Royal Mint coins.
William Cross, FSA Scot (Will) is the author of the controversial book “The
Abergavenny Witch Hunt” (published in 2014) concerning the arrest and
prosecution of 24 homosexual men and youths in the small Welsh market town in
1942. Cliff Gordon ( 1920-1964) was one of the men caught up in the
proceedings.
Will Cross is currently writing a biography of Cliff Gordon.
https://twitter.com/WelshIcarus
You can also email Will Cross
Cliff Gordon - A Forgotten Welshman
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