Josef Locke

Josef Locke

Josef Locke was the stage name of Joseph McLaughlin (23 March 1917 – 15 October 1999), a tenor singer who was enormously popular in Britain and Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s.

Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, he was the son of a butcher and cattle dealer, and one of nine children. He started singing in local churches in the Bogside at the age of seven, and as a teenager added two years to his age in order to enlist in the Irish Guards, later serving abroad with the Palestine Police Force, before returning in the late 1930s to join the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Known as "The Singing Bobby", he became a local celebrity before starting to work the UK variety circuit, where he played 19 seasons in the northern English seaside resort of Blackpool. The renowned Irish tenor John McCormack (1884-1945) advised him that his voice was better suited to a lighter repertoire than the operatic one he had in mind, and urged him to find an agent -- thus he found the noted impresario Jack Hylton (1892-1965) who booked him, but couldn't fit his full name on the bill, thus "Joseph McLaughlin" became "Josef Locke".

He made his first radio broadcast in 1949, and subsequently appeared on TV programmes such as "Rooftop Rendezvous", "Top of the Town", "All-star Bill" and "The Frankie Howerd Show". He was signed to the Columbia label in 1947, and his first releases were the two Italian songs "Santa Lucia" and "Come back to Sorrento".

In 1947, too, Locke released "Hear my song, Violetta", which became forever associated with him. His other songs were mostly a mixture of Irish ballads such as "I'll take you home again Kathleen", "Dear old Donegal" and "Galway Bay", excerpts from operettas including "The Drinking song", "My Heart and I", and "Goodbye", along with familiar Italian favourites such as "Come back to Sorrento" and "Cara Mia".

In 1958 after he had appeared in five Royal Variety Performances, and while he was still at the peak of his career, the British tax authorities began to make substantial demands that Locke declined to meet. Eventually he fled the country for Ireland, where he lay low for several years. When his differences with the tax people were eventually settled, Locke retired to Co. Kildare, emerging for the occasional charity concert and reappearing in Blackpool in 1968, making his last public appearance in the 1970s.

In 1992 the Peter Chelsom film "Hear My Song" was released, a fantasy based on the notion of Locke returning from his Irish exile to complete an old love affair and save a Liverpool-based Irish night-club from ruination, with Locke played by Ned Beatty.

On 22 March 2005 a bronze memorial to Locke was unveiled outside Derry City Hall by Phil Coulter and John Hume. The memorial features Locke, Blackpool Tower, Carnegie Hall, and the musical notes of the opening lines of "Hear my song".

External links

* [http://www.joseflocke.co.uk The Josef Locke appreciation society]


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