Wilde World: Freddie Starr

Kim Wilde’s first records were written and produced by her father and brother, Marty and Ricky. The three of them have had a great influence on the music world, as this regular series ‘Wilde World’ shows.

Freddie Starr, born 9 January 1943, was an English comedian who was previously the lead singer of the Merseybeat pop group the Midnighters. He released several solo albums during the 1970’s and 1980’s. ‘Bad boy’ was released in 1975, but it wasn’t a hit.

After the death of sex offender Jimmy Saville, Starr became one of the suspects but the Crown Prosecution Office decided not to bring charges on the grounds of ‘insufficient evidence’. He lost a subsequent court case against his accuser, causing him to flee to an apartment in Spain.

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