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Johnny Edward (sometimes known as 'John Edward') is probably best-known as the creator and voice of fictional robot TV character [[Metal Mickey]]. |
Johnny Edward (sometimes known as 'John Edward') is probably best-known as the creator and voice of fictional robot TV character [[Metal Mickey]]. |
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In 1965 he (as Johnny Flux) was a member of [[The Manish Boys]], playing guitar alongside [[David Bowie]] (then known as David Jones) on a cover of the R&B number [[I Pity the Fool]]. He went on to become a radio DJ, first with [[Radio_City_(pirate_radio_station)|Radio City]] and then [[Wonderful_Radio_London|Radio London]]. |
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Along with his wife Sue he also wrote the [[Ren%C3%A9e_and_Renato]] song [[Save_Your_Love_(Ren%C3%A9e_and_Renato_song)|Save Your Love]], which topped the British music charts in 1982. |
Along with his wife Sue he also wrote the [[Ren%C3%A9e_and_Renato]] song [[Save_Your_Love_(Ren%C3%A9e_and_Renato_song)|Save Your Love]], which topped the British music charts in 1982. |
Revision as of 13:14, 6 December 2007
Johnny Edward (sometimes known as 'John Edward') is probably best-known as the creator and voice of fictional robot TV character Metal Mickey.
In 1965 he (as Johnny Flux) was a member of The Manish Boys, playing guitar alongside David Bowie (then known as David Jones) on a cover of the R&B number I Pity the Fool. He went on to become a radio DJ, first with Radio City and then Radio London.
Along with his wife Sue he also wrote the Renée_and_Renato song Save Your Love, which topped the British music charts in 1982.