Kristen Bell
American actress (born 1980)
Steve Marriott was a legendary English musician, guitarist, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie. Despite his immense talent and influence, he later distanced himself from the mainstream music industry and passed away in a tragic house fire at the age of 44. His extraordinary vocal abilities and contributions to British music are widely celebrated even today.
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Stephen Peter Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991), known professionally as Steve Marriott, was an English musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded and played in the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie, in a career spanning over 20 years. Marriott was inducted posthumously into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces.
In Britain, Marriott became a popular, often-photographed mod style icon. Marriott was influenced by musicians such as: Miles Davis, Buddy Holly, Booker T & the MG’s, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters and Bobby Bland.
In his later life, Marriott distanced himself from the mainstream music industry and turned away from major record labels, remaining in relative obscurity. He returned to his musical roots, playing in local pubs and clubs around London and Essex.
Marriott died on 20 April 1991 when a fire, which was thought to have been caused by a cigarette, swept through his 16th-century home in Arkesden, Essex. He was 44 and posthumously received an Ivor Novello Award in 1996 for his “Outstanding Contribution to British Music”, and was listed in Mojo as one of the top 100 greatest singers of all time.
Former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne named Marriott the fourth-greatest singer ever and Clem Burke of Blondie ranked him the sixteenth. Paul Stanley of Kiss called Marriott “unbelievable” and a hero of his, while Steve Perry of Journey named him one of his favourite singers.
Steve Marriott was an English musician, guitarist, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie. He had a successful career spanning over 20 years in the music industry.
Steve Marriott was influenced by a variety of musicians, including Miles Davis, Buddy Holly, Booker T & the MG’s, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters, and Bobby Bland.
In his later life, Steve Marriott distanced himself from the mainstream music industry and turned away from major record labels, remaining in relative obscurity. He returned to his musical roots, playing in local pubs and clubs around London and Essex.
Steve Marriott died on 20 April 1991 when a fire, which was thought to have been caused by a cigarette, swept through his 16th-century home in Arkesden, Essex. He was 44 years old at the time.
Posthumously, Steve Marriott was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces, and he received an Ivor Novello Award in 1996 for his ,Outstanding Contribution to British Music,. He was also listed in Mojo as one of the top 100 greatest singers of all time.
Former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne named Steve Marriott the fourth-greatest singer ever, and Clem Burke of Blondie ranked him the sixteenth. Paul Stanley of Kiss called Marriott ,unbelievable, and a hero of his, while Steve Perry of Journey named him one of his favourite singers.
We owe America something because they turned us into a touring band. But at least we feel confident about appearing in Britain again now. Hyde park was the first time over here for ages.
British guitarist and singer (1947-1991)
I reached the stage where I was afraid to wiggle my leg, but then I thought ‘why shouldn’t I?’ It’s what I do and now I know how to turn an audience on again.
British guitarist and singer (1947-1991)
People who got on their feet and freaked about were called idiot dancers. and nobody wants to be called an idiot dancer. But the whole idea of rock and roll is to get people off their arses – that’s what it’s about.
British guitarist and singer (1947-1991)
When we first went there we completely lacked confidence. Our manager told us our act was too long, and told us to drop certain numbers and concentrate on the exciting stuff. And he was right.
British guitarist and singer (1947-1991)