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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 70. Chapters: Cliff Richard, Rory Storm, Jakko Jakszyk, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Bat for Lashes, Stock Aitken Waterman, Hank Marvin, Big Jim Sullivan, Mike Smith, Stephen Jones, Keef Trouble, Jo Hamilton, Fuzz, Frankmusik, Mark Moore, Vanessa-Mae, Richard Coles, Micachu, Jimmy Nail, Kwes, Richard Anthony Hewson, Stuart Colman, Chris Lowe, Polly Brown, Harold Spiro, Ireen Sheer, Chew Lips, Adam Blake, Mike Hurst, Pat Fish, Julie Rogers, Naomi Phoenix, Amanda Ghost, Monster Bobby, Rhianna, AG Dolla, Alex Lee, Gilbert, Zoe, Jamie Brooks, Gerard Johnson, Carol Decker, Doug Walker, Denis Payton, Birdy, Bob Kraushaar, Andy Roberts, Richard Daniel Roman, Dave King, Paul Steel, Bobby Elliott, Rosalie Cunningham, Tim Friese-Greene, Adrian Lee, Peter Beckett, Paul Caplin, Paul Layton, Mike Stock, Steve Laine, Richard Wolfson, Stephen Thrower, Andrew Vowles, Tony Mortimer, Clive Palmer, Steve Bingham, Chris Huston, Phil Tate, Barry Upton, Ray St. John, Brendan Croker, Michael Cashmore, Paul Tucker, Leilani, Spencer Cozens. Excerpt: Sir Cliff Richard, OBE (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is a British pop singer, musician, performer, actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist, who has sold over 260 million records worldwide. With his backing group The Shadows, Richard, originally positioned as a rebellious rock and roll singer in the style of Little Richard and Elvis Presley, dominated the British popular music scene in the pre-Beatles period of the late 1950s and early 1960s. His 1958 hit single "Move It" is often described as Britain's first authentic rock and roll song, and John Lennon once claimed that "before Cliff and the Shadows, there had been nothing worth listening to in British music." A conversion to Christianity and subsequent softening of his music later led to a more middle of the road pop image, sometimes venturing into...