Alvin Stardust
Alvin Stardust, an English singer and actor, gained fame in the 70s for hits like "My Coo Ca Choo". Known for his flamboyant style and unique voice, he blended rock and roll, glam rock, and pop in his music.
Bernard William Jewry
Rock Singer
September 27, 1942
Libra
October 23, 2014
72
Muswell Hill, North London, England
Alvin Stardust, born Bernard William Jewry, rose to fame in the 1970s as a rock singer and entertainer. With hits like “My Coo Ca Choo,” “Jealous Mind,” and “You You You,” he captivated audiences with his energetic performances and catchy pop-rock tunes. Stardust’s talent earned him the prestigious Ivor Novello Award and the NME Award for “Best British Male Singer.”
Beyond music, Alvin Stardust made notable contributions to television, hosting the popular Sunday TV series “It’s Stardust.” He also ventured into acting, appearing in films such as “The Songwriter” and “Eat the Rich.”
Remembered for his flamboyant stage outfits and sequined jumpsuits, Alvin Stardust left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His music continues to resonate with fans worldwide, solidifying his status as a true rock ‘n’ roll icon.