Jonathan King
Birthday:
6 December 1944, London, England, UK
Birth Name:
Kenneth George King
In 1965 Kenneth King changed his name to Jonathan and wrote and recorded the song Everyone's Gone To The Moon which became a hit around the world selling 4.9 million copies of the vinyl single. He then wrote and produced another hit - It's Good News Week, which he recorded with the band Hedgehoppers Anonymous, which also became a hit. Sin...
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In 1965 Kenneth King changed his name to Jonathan and wrote and recorded the song Everyone's Gone To The Moon which became a hit around the world selling 4.9 million copies of the vinyl single. He then wrote and produced another hit - It's Good News Week, which he recorded with the band Hedgehoppers Anonymous, which also became a hit. Since then he has written, recorded, sang or produced many other hits ranging from his own recordings (of which the most successful were Una Paloma Blanca and Hooked On A Feeling) under a variety of names and pseudonyms, as well as discovering, naming and producing such acts as Genesis, 10cc and The Bay City Rollers.He went on to become a stage and screen producer, backing and producing the original Rocky Horror Show, making films such as Vile Pervert: The Musical and Me Me Me, and writing books including his own autobiographies 65 My Life So Far and 70 FFFY. Show less «
I have always been anti-establishment, and to be accepted by any establishment is offensive to me.
I have always been anti-establishment, and to be accepted by any establishment is offensive to me.
Celebrity provokes fantasies, particularly when guided by saturation coverage in the media. The tabloids are 99% entertainment, 1% informati...Show more »
Celebrity provokes fantasies, particularly when guided by saturation coverage in the media. The tabloids are 99% entertainment, 1% information. It seems the mere mention of my name provokes hysteria. The truth is, being described as a 'vile pervert' means absolutely nothing to me. Show less «
I've found prison a most enlightening, enjoyable and fascinating experience. Like boarding school without the sex. There's a whole world in ...Show more »
I've found prison a most enlightening, enjoyable and fascinating experience. Like boarding school without the sex. There's a whole world in there, packed with nice, horrid, average and extraordinary people, a way of life unknown to the majority of us. Show less «
You meet fascinating people and get to see the other side of the world, one that you never knew existed. Like most people, I had the view th...Show more »
You meet fascinating people and get to see the other side of the world, one that you never knew existed. Like most people, I had the view that once the prison gate slams shut, hell takes place, but the reality couldn't be further from the truth. I have had no complaints at all about my time inside, apart from the food at Broadmoor. Show less «
I've had a brilliant three-and-a-half years for crimes I did not commit. I'm innocent of the charges against me. There is no issue of the ac...Show more »
I've had a brilliant three-and-a-half years for crimes I did not commit. I'm innocent of the charges against me. There is no issue of the acts being consensual, there were no acts. However much people try, you can't bend the truth. There's no truth in the offenses whatsoever. One of the five men I am accused of abusing I have never even met and there is no evidence I ever did meet him. Show less «
One of the happiest things about 1986 was that at last Chris De Burgh smashed his way to number one.
One of the happiest things about 1986 was that at last Chris De Burgh smashed his way to number one.
The crimes never happened. At least miscarriages of justice in cases of murder have bodies to show that crimes did take place. If I'd been t...Show more »
The crimes never happened. At least miscarriages of justice in cases of murder have bodies to show that crimes did take place. If I'd been tried now, instead of 14 years ago, when the ages of consent had only just been equalised thanks to the EU and to the fury of homophobes, I would certainly have been found innocent. Show less «
[on Sir Jimmy Savile] He was an innocent man unless, of course, (newspapers) agree with the current legal premise that an accused person is ...Show more »
[on Sir Jimmy Savile] He was an innocent man unless, of course, (newspapers) agree with the current legal premise that an accused person is guilty until or unless he or she can prove themselves innocent. That applies dead or alive, doesn't it, unless we must believe the media always carries the truth. Show less «