- George Elrick
George Elrick (
December 29 ,1910 -December 15 ,1999 ), was a Britishmusician ,impresario andradio presenter , known as 'The Smiling Voice of Radio' and probably best known for presenting the popular record request show "Housewives' Choice " during the 1950s and 1960s.George Elrick was born in
Aberdeen in 1910. His first ambition was to be a doctor but financial constraints prevented this. Still in his teens, he began playing drums for local dance bands and by 1928 had formed his own band, the "Embassy Band", which swept the prizes in the All-Scottish Dance Band Championship that year. Elrick turned professional and moved toLondon where he became friends with thecrooner Al Bowlly , and began singing himself. He joined theHenry Hall Orchestra as avocalist and drummer and their 1936 recording of "The Music goes Round and Round" made Elrick a star. In 1937, he left Hall to form his own band, and in 1939 begam a solo career, which was moderately successful through the years ofWorld War II .In 1948, he took a touring
revue round Britain, and was asked by theBBC to stand in for two weeks asdisc-jockey on the morning record request show "Housewives' Choice ". The 'temporary' job lasted almost twenty years, as Elrick's soft Scottish accent and liberal use ofcatchphrases became highly popular. Memorably, he would sign off each show by singing the words 'I'll be with you all again tomorrow morning' to the (wordless) theme tune, and noting 'This is Mrs Elrick's wee son George saying thanks for your company - and cheerio!'.In later years he became something of an impresario and acted as an agent for numerous musicians such as
Mantovani .He was married with one son. He published an autoboigraphy, "Housewives' Choice - The George Elrick Story".
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* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991217/ai_n14265606 Obituary,
The Independent , 17 December, 1999]
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