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Dave Berry


60’s Pop

Years active 1963-present

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Woodhouse, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK

Born February 6, 1941 (age 76)

Yorkshire

Info Dave Berry

Dave Berry

Dave Berry (born David Holgate Grundy, 6 February 1941) is an English pop singer and former teen idol of the 1960s.

He performed a mixture of R&B and pop ballads and was popular in Britain, and in Continental Europe, especially Belgium and the Netherlands, but had no commercial success in the US, where he is best known for the original versions of Ray Davies' "This Strange Effect" and Graham Gouldman's "I'm Going To Take You ThereHe had an unusual ambition for a pop performer trying to make a name for himself to appear on television completely hidden by a prop. In his own words, to "not appear, to stay behind something and not come out". He often hid behind the upturned collar of his leather jacket, or wrapped himself around, and effectively behind, the microphone lead.  Read full text here >>> Dave Berry



Original release, DECCA F 12103 (UK) 03/1965   b/w   DECCA F-13673 (UK) 1966

This release, re-issue on DECCA F 13673 (UK) [1976]

Little things - 1965   b/w   Heartbeat - 1966

Little things - 1965

Heartbeat - 1966

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