Billy Ocean at Royal Concert Hall
Published Date:
22 September 2008
Billy Ocean is the biggest black recording star Britain has ever produced and is coming to the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham on October 3.
He has sold over 30 million records and hit the number one spot worldwide in pop charts including the USA, Australia, Germany, Holland, and the UK.
Billy has achieved extraordinary success as both an artist and a songwriter.
Born in Trinidad, Billy settled in London's East End when he was 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 The Rolling Stones, leading him to spend much of his study time in the music room.
Billy got his first break when he signed to GTO records. His second single was the Motown-ish Love Really Hurts Without You, which reached number two in the UK charts and number 12 in the US.
Billy has proved himself to be one of the most hardworking artists on the live stage, touring the world.
September 2008 has seen him record his first album in 15 years, entitled Live Forever, and he is touring the UK next month.
For tickets to see him in Nottingham call the on box office on 0115 989 5555 or visit the website and online booking at www.royalcentre-nottingham.co.uk.
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22 September 2008 4:05 PM
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