Johnny Sandon


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FieldValue
birth_nameWillian Francis Beck
aliasJohnny Sandon
Billy Beck
birth_date
birth_placeLiverpool, England
death_date
death_placeBirkenhead, Merseyside, England
genreRock
occupationSinger
instrumentVocals
years_active1950s–1996
past_member_ofThe Searchers
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| birth_name = Willian Francis Beck | alias = Johnny Sandon Billy Beck | birth_date = | birth_place = Liverpool, England | death_date = | death_place = Birkenhead, Merseyside, England | genre = Rock | occupation = Singer | instrument = Vocals | years_active = 1950s–1996 | past_member_of = The Searchers

Johnny Sandon (originally named William "Billy" Francis Beck, 27 May 1941 – 23 December 1996) was a British musician, best known for being an early rock and roll singer who was part of the Merseybeat phenomenon in the early 1960s.

Sandon started singing at age twelve and in 1958 appeared on TV programme Opportunity Knocks. The mothers of Sandon and John McNally both worked at the same bakery, and it was McNally's mother who suggested that John add him to the group. Sandon's first gig as The Searchers frontman was at St Luke's Hall in Crosby. His stagename, Johnny Sandon, was recommended by John-based on The Sandon, a pub near Anfield stadium. Sandon led the Searchers from 1960 to February 1962, playing his last gig at the Cavern club on 28 February 1962. He then joined The Remo Four for one year, before leaving to pursue a solo career. He appeared on ITV talent show New Faces on 6 November 1976.

Death

Sandon suffered from depression, and committed suicide on 24 December 1996, aged 55. He was discovered hanging in his bathroom by his daughter at his home. At the time of his death, he was a taxi driver and was living at 31 St Paul's Close in Birkenhead.

Discography

Studio vinyl singles

  • Yes / Magic Potion – Johnny Sandon And The Remo Four (Single),1963
  • Lies – Johnny Sandon And The Remo Four (Single) Pye Records, 1963
  • The Blizzard (Single) Pye Records, 1964
  • Sixteen Tons / The Blizzard (Single)
  • Donna Means Heartbreak / Some Kinda Wonderful (Single) Pye Records, 1964

Studio albums

  • Compilations, Tommy Quickly, Johnny Sandon, Gregoly Philips

References

References

  1. "Mersey Beat - Johnny Sandon & The Searchers".
  2. (2020-12-06). "6 Nov 1976 – Series Five (9)".
  3. (1997-02-03). "Sad end to popstar".
  4. (2014-06-29). "Johnny Sandon – Nostalgia Central".

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