Ian Whitcomb

Ian Whitcomb

Ian Timothy Whitcomb (10 July 1941 – 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. He wrote several books on popular music, beginning with After the Ball, published by Penguin Books (Britain) and Simon & Schuster (United States) in 1972. He accompanied his singing by playing the ukulele and, through his records, concerts, and film work, helped to stimulate the revival of interest in the instrument. His re-creation of the music played aboard the RMS Titanic in the film of that name won a Grammy Award in 1998 for package design and a nomination for Whitcomb's liner notes (Titanic: Music as Heard on the Fateful Voyage).
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Woking, Surrey, England, UK
    Birthday
    10 July 1941
Hollywood Uncensored
Hollywood Uncensored
5.5
Bad Nun
Bad Nun
8
Contact
Contact
7.427
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
6.418
His Lover's Son
His Lover's Son
1
His Mother's Lover
His Mother's Lover
8
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