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LONDON (Reuters) - Kenny Lynch, whose pop hits including "Up on the Roof" made him one of the best-known black British entertainers of the 1960s, has died aged 81. "Sadly our dad passed away in ...
Over an incredible career spanning 60 years, Kenny Lynch was one of the defining stars of British entertainment. As a singer, songwriter, actor and variety star, he was the heart and soul of ...
Paul McCartney was an idiot who didn’t know music from his backside in 1963, but Kenny Lynch was more than happy to stand side-by-side with Macca for the cover of Band on the Run 10 years later.
Lynch was born in east London in 1938, to a Barbadian father and a mother of British and Jamaican heritage. He was one of the UK’s first black pop stars, who toured with The Beatles and achieved ...
KENNY Lynch was a legendary entertainer, famous for his iconic songs Up On The Roof and You Can Never Stop Me Loving You. Here, we remember the late star's life and achievements following the news ...
The 3 Fivers, who are a take off of the Three Tenors, Bruce Forsyth, Jimmy Tarbuck and Kenny Lynch (PA) Tributes began pouring in after the sad news broke. Danny Baker was among those leading the ...
Actor and singer Kenny Lynch who rose to fame singing and performing in variety shows in the 1960s has died today aged 81. Lynch, who was one of few black singers in British pop music at the time ...
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