Born:
February 03, 1966
in
Newton-le-Willows
Best Known For:
His chart-topping single Never Gonna Give You Up
Early-life:
Rick Paul Astley was born in Newton-le-Willows on February 3, 1966. As a child he attended St Peter's Primary School and Selwyn James High School, earning respect and acclaim for his vocal skills from a young age. As well as singing, he learnt how to play the drums, guitar, keyboard and saxophone. As part of the boyband FBI, he performed at local venues. During one of these sets in 1985, he was spotted by music mogul Pete Waterman who became the catalyst for his early career.
Career:
Two years after his first meeting with Waterman, Rick released his debut single, Never Gonna Give You Up. It went straight to number one, making him a household name. Other hits followed, including Together Forever, She Wants to Dance With Me, and his acclaimed cover of Nat King Cole's When I Fall in Love. In 1988 he was nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy Award, but as the decade drew to a close, success waned. He returned in 1993 with a new album, but this failed to set the charts on fire, so following the birth of his daughter, he unofficially retired from the industry. In 2004, he toured for the first time in 14 years.
Quote:
On his career to date and new album, Portrait: "I've come full circle. I'm so removed from 1987, I can look back on it myself and say 'Wasn't that a bit of fun?'"
Trivia:
He has sold more than 40 million records worldwide.