- Val Doonican
Infobox musical artist
Name = Val Doonican
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Michael Valentine Doonican
Born = birth date and age|1927|2|3Waterford , Ireland
Died =
Genre =Pop standard s
Swing
Years_active = 1951–
Label = Decca, Pye, Philips
URL = [http://www.valdoonican.co.uk/ Official Website]Val Doonican (born Michael Valentine Doonican,
3 February 1927 , inWaterford ,Irish Free State ) [later to become The Republic of Ireland] is an Irishsinger andperformer . From 1964 to 1986 he was a regular fixture on theBBC 'stelevision schedule with "The Val Doonican Show", which featured his own singing performances and a variety of guest artists.Early life
Doonican was the youngest of eight children. His father died when he was a teenager, so it was necessary for him to leave De La Salle College, Waterford and get jobs in factories fabricating steel and making orange boxes.
inging career
He was from a musical family and started performing in his home town and in a summer season at
Courtown Harbour . He was then featured on Irish Radio and appeared in the first ever television broadcast from Waterford. He then joined a band which toured Ireland playing the drums. In 1951 he moved toEngland to join another group, The Four Ramblers, who toured and performed onBBC Radio shows broadcast from factories.He eventually went solo and had a radio show as well as performing concerts and cabaret. In 1963 he was booked to appear on "
Sunday Night at the London Palladium ". As a result of this performance, he was offered his own show on BBC television, lasting for over twenty years and moving to Saturday as its popularity grew. It featured his relaxedcrooner style performance sitting in a rocking chair, as well as a number of comic Irishsong s, notably "Paddy McGinty's Goat", "Delaney's Donkey", and "O'Rafferty's Motor Car", on which he accompanied himself onacoustic guitar . He often wore cardigans, which together with the rocking chairs he often sat in became his trade mark, and was sometimes compared to American singerPerry Como though Doonican has claimed his main influence wasBing Crosby . As avariety show , there were a number of other acts featured and performers such as Dave Allen had early exposure on the show.The Palladium performance also kick-started his recording career. Between 1964 and 1973 he was rarely out of the
UK Singles Chart , his greatest successes including the singles "Walk Tall", "The Special Years", "What Would I Be", "If The Whole World Stopped Loving", and "Morning"; and thealbum s "13 Lucky Shades of Val Doonican", and "Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently". He also sang the theme song to the film "Ring of Bright Water ".Current activities
Doonican still performs but now enjoys spending a lot of free time in
Spain , where he has a second home, and is a keen golfer. He lives inKnotty Green in Buckinghamshire.UK Top Ten hits
*1964 "'Walk Tall" (#3)
*1965 "The Special Years" (#7)
*1966 "'Elusive Butterfly " (#5)
*1966 "What Would I Be" (#2)
*1967 "If the Whole World Stopped Loving" (#3)References
*cite episode |title= Val Doonican|episodelink= |series= Legends|serieslink= |credits= |network=
BBC Four |station= |airdate= 2007-12-04|season= |number= |minutes=External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:tj9ds34ba3bg~T1 Val Doonican biography] at
Allmusic website
* [http://www.knottygreen.co.uk/ Knotty Green village website]
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