Bobby G 3452261 225862134 2008-07-15T19:16:55Z Tuzapicabit 6033436 {{Infobox Musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | Name = Bobby G | Img = Bobby G performing live.jpg | Img_capt = Bobby G in 1993 | Img_size = | Background = solo_singer | Birth_name = Robert Gubby | Alias = Bobby Gee <ref>http://www.ianbairnson.com/discography/bobbyg/bobbyg.htm</ref> | Born = {{birth date and age|1953|8|23}}<br>[[Surrey]]<br> [[England]] | Died = | Origin = | Instrument = [[Vocals]] | Genre = [[pop music]] | Occupation = [[Singer]] | Years_active = 1981–present | Label(s) = | Influences = | URL = }} '''Bobby G''' (also known as '''Bobby Gee''') (born '''Robert Alan Gubby''', [[23 August]] [[1953]] in [[Epsom]], [[Surrey]]) is a member of pop group [[Bucks Fizz (band)|Bucks Fizz]]. He is the only remaining original member in the group. == Early career == After leaving school at 14, G began working in a number of trades, the most significant of these being the building trade. At the same time he joined a part-time rock band, which went under many different names. In his late teens, he set up his own building business, based on the knowledge he'd gained from his experience and from his father, who was also a builder. Throughout much of the 1970s he remained doing this, as well as a plumbing business later. By the end of the decade, both businesses had failed, leaving him with heavy debts as well as having chalked up two marriages - both which ended in divorce. In 1979, G decided to embark on a career in music and began touring pubs and clubs as a solo singer/guitarist. In 1980, G auditioned for a role in the [[West End of London|West End]] musical [[Jesus Christ Superstar]] and won the part of [[Pontius Pilate]]. The musical had been running for eight years at the [[Palace Theatre, London|Palace Theatre]] (then the longest running musical ever in the UK), but it was in this year that it ended. G then went on to perform as a resident singer in a local [[Country Club]]. == Bucks Fizz == In January 1981, G auditioned for a new pop group being put together by songwriter/manager Nicola Martin. The group was called [[Bucks Fizz (band)|Bucks Fizz]] and were to perform in that year's [[A Song for Europe]] contest with the song "[[Making Your Mind Up]]". After another singer [[Stephen Fischer]] became unavailable, G was offered the job following further auditions. Along with other members [[Mike Nolan (singer)|Mike Nolan]], [[Cheryl Baker]] and [[Jay Aston]], the group went on to win the contest and on [[April 4]] [[1981]] took part in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] representing the [[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest| United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.eurovision.tv/index/main?page=66&event=297 | title = Eurovision Song Contest 1981 | work = [[Eurovision Song Contest]] | accessdate = 2008-05-19 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.eurovisioncovers.co.uk/1981.htm | title = 1981 Eurovision | accessdate = 2008-05-18 }}</ref> Bucks Fizz won the contest and the group were catapulted into overnight stardom. The song reached No.1 in the UK charts and sold four million copies worldwide. Bucks Fizz began a career which saw them chalk up many hits around the world over the next few years, notably so in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], where they became one of the biggest groups of the 1980s and scored many hit singles and albums, including two further No.1s "[[The Land Of Make Believe]]" and "[[My Camera Never Lies]]".<ref>[http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=3429 Chart Stats - Bucks Fizz<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In 1984, while on tour, the group were involved in a coach crash, which injured the members of the band. G received medical attention, but unlike other members, was not seriously harmed. The accident gained much media attention including front-page headlines and television news reports.<ref>[http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/music/bucksfizz.htm Bucks Fizz - Nostalgia Central<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A762581 BBC - h2g2 - Bucks Fizz - the Band<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The group continued on for the rest of the decade and scored their final hit in 1988. == Later Bucks Fizz == In 1990, Bucks Fizz became a three-piece (G, Nolan and Baker), and they continued to tour the country. Apart from a 1991 [[Live At Fairfield Halls|Live album]], no other recordings were made by the group. Baker left the group in 1993 and around this time, G largely took over the management of Bucks Fizz. Employing two new members, Heidi Manton and Amanda Schwartz, the group continued to perform. In 1995, Nolan also left the group and so G became the only surviving original member. G took on former [[Dollar (band)|Dollar]] star [[David Van Day]] as Nolan's replacement. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2195267.stm]bbc.co.uk - entertainment news</ref> Van Day was keen to record with the group, but G decided that this was not economically viable and was happy to continue touring. Unrest grew between the two and eventually on a tour of the [[Falklands]], Van Day sensationally quit the group. G rapidly employed a replacement, while Van Day launched a rival group along with former member Nolan. Unhappy with the situation, G filed a lawsuit against this version of the group and attempted to gain the rights to the Bucks Fizz name. In the early 2000s, G took Van Day to court, but was initially unsuccessful. Eventually he won the right to perform in the only officially recognised Bucks Fizz, following Nolan's departure from the Van Day version.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2195267.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Bucks Fizz name dispute settled<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In 2002, the debacle became the subject of a [[BBC2]] documentary entitled "[[Trouble at the Top]]", which saw interviews with both G and Van Day centering around their conflicting views.<ref>[http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/features/bbc2/forty4.htm OFF THE TELLY: Features/BBC2 at 40/Forty From Two: 1994 - 2003<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://movie-tv-episode-database.com/Documentary/Trouble-at-The-Top-8935/season-1/episode-0/Bucks-Fizz-Making-Your-Mind-Up-335814]Trouble at the Top</ref> In 2004, G performed once again with original members Nolan and Baker and later member, [[Shelley Preston]] as part of the [[Here and Now Tour|Here and Now]] 80's revival tour.<ref>[http://www.bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk/interview.htm Here & Now Tour 2004<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4445173.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Bucks Fizz story refuses to go flat<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>This took in several arenas around the UK, but remained a one-off as G returned to his currently performing line-up.<ref>[http://www.comedykings.co.uk/summer/99blackpool.shtml Comedy Kings - The unofficial website of Cannon and Ball<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He also briefly appeared alongside Nolan, Baker, Preston and original member Aston in the video for [[Comic Relief]]'s 2007 single "[[I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)]]" Bucks Fizz continue to this day with G performing around the UK alongside the latest line-up of members.<ref>[http://www.northwilts.gov.uk/index/news-article.htm?newsid=29623 News Article<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>http://www.bucksfizz.co.uk/gig.htm</ref> == Solo career == G was keen to launch a solo career during the hit-making days of Bucks Fizz. In the end, only one single was released. This was the theme tune to [[BBC]] TV's "[[Big Deal (TV series)|Big Deal]]", which was released in 1984 and although only reached No.46, the song remained on the UK Charts for 12 weeks. <ref>[http://www.discogs.com/release/256058 Bobby G - Big Deal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> G also wrote and produced a number of songs for Bucks Fizz, none of these were released as singles, but became album tracks and B-sides for the group. Further solo recordings were made but went unreleased until 2006 and 2008 when two compilation CDs of unreleased Bucks Fizz tracks, "[[The Lost Masters]]" included some of his solo work. ==== Solo tracks by Bobby G ==== #Big Deal #It's All For Jan #Alibi #I Want To Stay <ref>[http://www.ianbairnson.com/discography/bobbyg/bobbyg.htm]Guitarist Ian bairnson site with song clip</ref> #I Can't Live Without Love #Putting The Heat On #Because Of Susan == Personal life == In the 1970s, G married twice and had a son, James. In the early 1980s he divorced his second wife but continued in a relationship with her and they had a son, Matthew in 1982. They split in the 1990s and G began a relationship with band member Heidi Manton. They married in 2000 and are still together.<ref>http://www.bucksfizz.co.uk/heidi.htm</ref> They now have a daughter, Millie.<ref>[http://www.bucksfizz.co.uk/hi_everyone.htm bucksfizz.co.uk - Millie's page]</ref> == See also == * [[Bucks Fizz (band)|Bucks Fizz]] * [[Mike Nolan (singer)| Mike Nolan]] * [[Cheryl Baker]] * [[Jay Aston]] * [[Shelley Preston]] * [[David Van Day]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * http://www.bucksfizz.co.uk/index.htm * [http://www.bucksfizz.co.uk/bobby.htm] Bobby's page on Bucks Fizz Official website * http://www.bucksfizzearlyyears.co.uk/ {{Bucks Fizz}} [[Category:English male singers]] [[Category:English-language singers]] [[Category:Eurovision Song Contest winners]] [[Category:1953 births]] [[Category:Living people]]