Steve Conway

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Steve Conway
CIUDAD NATAL
Hackney, London, England

NACIMIENTO
24 de octubre de 1920

Acerca de Steve Conway
b. Walter James Groom, 24 October 1920, Hackney, London, England, d. 19 April 1952, London, England. Conway was a ballad singer with a smooth, straightforward delivery, sometimes compared to the 30s heartthrob, Al Bowlly. As a young boy Conway suffered rheumatic fever that left him with a weak heart, making him unsuitable for military service during World War II. After singing in local bars and ballrooms, he made his broadcasting debut in 1945 on Variety Bandbox, followed by appearances with top dance bands Lew Stone and Ambrose and a series of broadcasts with Peter Yorke And His Concert Orchestra. In 1945 Conway signed for Columbia Records (UK), and recorded nearly 100 titles through to 1951. Some of these were solemn ballads such as Bless This House, At The End Of The Day and Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You. The rest included schmaltzy treatments of standard songs such as My Foolish Heart, Mona Lisa, Look For The Silver Lining, The Gypsy and Too Young. Orchestra accompaniments were by Roberto Inglez, Peter Yorke, Jack Byfield, Arthur Young, Jackie Brown and Philip Green with occasional assistance form the Hastings Girls Choir. In the late 40s and early 50s Conway toured the UK variety circuit, but his health steadily deteriorated. After collapsing onstage in December 1951, he died a few months later at Guys Hospital, London.

Discografía de Steve Conway

8 discos


Promises (Remastered) - Single - Steve Conway
Promises (Remastered) - Single
2014
I Can't Begin to Tell You (Remastered) - Single - Steve Conway
I Can't Begin to Tell You (Remastered) - Single
2014
The Best of the EMI Years - Steve Conway
The Best of the EMI Years
2009
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