R.I.P: Frank Ifield tributes after DEATH of Coventry music legend who helped….

Frank Ifield tributes after death of Coventry music legend who helped launch The Beatles

Frank Ifield is honoured in a wall of fame in the city

Coventry music legend Frank Ifield has died. The iconic singer, dubbed the city’s most successful recording artist, died peacefully in his sleep, reports have said.

The singer, who is is honoured on the city’s music Wall of Fame, was born in Coundon in November 1937 and moved to Australia at the age of three. But he did not forget his roots and, during the height of his fame, made frequent appearances at The Coventry Theatre.

Frank had four UK number one singles. This was in an era when being number one in the charts guaranteed stardom.

He also famously helped to launch The Beatles’ career, having them open for him. It exposed the Liverpool lads to his massive fanbase and helped kickstart their careers.

He made a visit back to his home city in 2013, where he visited the theatre as well as his old childhood house before visiting the Wall of Fame. He died, aged 86, at the weekend, the Mirror has reported.

It was his friend, Glenn A. Baker, a music historian and journalist, who shared the heartbreaking news on social media. A post on Facebook read: “I just took a call from David Ifield, telling me that his brother FRANK IFIELD peacefully passed on this Saturday night, at age 86.

“There is so much to be said about this remarkable man, who had four number ones in Britain, three of them before the Beatles (who he had briefly support him in concert). I Remember You became an indelible hit all around the world and a perfect signature song.

“It topped the U.K. charts for 7 weeks. This is not the time to say any more than my thoughts are with Frank’s brothers and his wife Carole and to say how fortunate I was to see him earlier this year. I’m still gathering my thoughts.”

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