Jess Conrad & Rock Legends
Jess Conrad Concert
Jess Conrad - "Mystery Girl"
Lizzie Cundy interviews living legend Jess Conrad OBE
Jess Conrad - Every Breath I Take
Jess Conrad talks about threatening Frankie Howerd when he dropped his trousers.
Jess Conrad - It's About Time
Jess Conrad - "Why Am I Living?"
JESS CONRAD - 'This Pullover' - 45rpm 1961
Heinz, Lord Sutch, Jess Conrad & Wee Willie Harris on Little & Large Show
JESS CONRAD - 'Why Am I Living' - 1961 45rpm
Jess Conrad - I know you (1963) (FIRST time on YT)
Jess Conrad - I See You
Jess Conrad - Out of Luck
Jess Conrad & Rock Legends
Jess Conrad Concert
Jess Conrad - "Mystery Girl"
Lizzie Cundy interviews living legend Jess Conrad OBE
Jess Conrad - Every Breath I Take
Jess Conrad talks about threatening Frankie Howerd when he dropped his trousers.
Jess Conrad - It's About Time
Jess Conrad - "Why Am I Living?"
JESS CONRAD - 'This Pullover' - 45rpm 1961
Heinz, Lord Sutch, Jess Conrad & Wee Willie Harris on Little & Large Show
JESS CONRAD - 'Why Am I Living' - 1961 45rpm
Jess Conrad - I know you (1963) (FIRST time on YT)
Jess Conrad - I See You
Jess Conrad - Out of Luck
Jess Conrad - (I Wanna) Love My Life Away
Jess Conrad talks about biting the nose of Heinz and being played by Nigel Harman
Jess Conrad Every breath i take
Soccer Superstar Jess Conrad
Jess Conrad - The Big White House
JESS CONRAD * * TAKE YOUR TIME
Rag Doll - Jess Conrad
JESS CONRAD MYSTERI GIRL !!!
An Interview with Jess Conrad
An interview with Jess Conrad - His life, career and biting noses - 2014
Elvis Has Just Left the Building 11/22/97
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner - Series 01 - Episode 07
Kinderstrich. Jessie Marsson und Jo Conrad unterwegs in Augsburg
The World's Worst Wireless Show Kenny Everett 1980.
1982 Vintage Film | Batley Variety Club | The History
Conrad's Second Year
Gloucester Folk Museum - Joe Meek Exhibition 2005 Part two
Hanggang Sa Huling Bala (1995) Lito Lapid, Plinky Recto, Jess Lapid Jr. / FULL MOViE
GOD... Save The Babies! (1994) Jestoni Alarcon, Jess Lapid Jr. / FULL MOViE
Marasigan 1985 Jess Lapid Jr , Tony Ferrer Hot Pinoy Action Flick
R32 - MD - L.Moren/W.Szkudlarczyk vs M.Conrad-Petersen/M.P.Kolding -2014 INTERSPORT European C'ships
Cry of Fear (#1) with Lady Jess and her royal pigs!
Alamat Ng 7 kilabot -FPJ (1967)
Paul Kossoff - Back Street Crawler (1973) - Full Album
Hotel Conrad.avi
Magdaleno Orbos: Sa Kuko Ng Mga Lawin (1991) Eddie Garcia / FULL MOViE
Masahol Pa Sa Hayop (1993) Phillip Salvador / FULL MOViE
Dick Jess and Ricky Krew
Cine Filipino Ramon Zamora, Eddie Garcia, Panchito & Evangeline Pascual
Jessie & Dan - 5 Wedding Music Videos by "The Fixx"
Cine Filipino Rio Locsin, Eddie Garcia, Celso Ad. Castillo-and Van De Leon
Me And Jess Singing Oldschool Jams
Jess Conrad - Mick Jagger Story
Jess Conrad talks about being in NME, being Jesus and getting knickers chucked at him
Jess Conrad talks about being a king rat, Joseph and having a dressing room gym
Jess Conrad talks about how he got into show business and living with Michael Caine
Patti Boulaye sings at Jess Conrad's Grand Order of Water Rats Ball
The Grand Order of Water Rats Ball for King Rat Jess Conrad OBE
Jess Conrad Tells Gigolo Joke
Jess Conrad - Walk Away - 1961 45rpm
Jess Conrad OBE (born Gerald Arthur James, 24 February 1936, Brixton, London) is an actor and singer from England.
Having started his career as a repertory actor and film extra, Jess Conrad was cast in a television play "Bye, Bye Barney" as a pop singer. He was noticed by Jack Good, who included him in his TV series 'Oh, Boy', and then was signed to Decca Records and had a number of hits, including "Cherry Pie", "This Pullover", "Mystery Girl" and "Pretty Jenny"; also recording for Columbia, Pye President and EMI record labels.
Between the late 1950s and mid-1960s Conrad appeared in a number of cult films, namely Serious Charge (uncredited), The Boys, Rag Doll, (filmed in 1960, and released in 1961); Kill 1 and Konga.
During the 1970s he spent some time in the stage shows Godspell and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, and also featured in a cameo role in the Sex Pistols film The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle. In 1977, no less than 7 of Jess Conrad's singles were included in the 'World's Worst Record' list, chosen by listeners to Capital FM DJ Kenny Everett's show, and "This Pullover", voted 6th worst song ever, later featured on an LP dedicated to the songs voted for.
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cundy (born 1968), née Miller, is an English television presenter, fashion & beauty advisor, and model.
Cundy hosts the TV show WAGS World shown on Wedding TV. She also co-hosts So Would You Dump Me Now? with Sue Moxley, and Sporting Icon WAGS.
Cundy appeared on ITV's This Morning on their A Day with a Designer series. In 2008, Cundy became the Red Carpet Reporter for ITV2's film review show ITV at the Movies.
She has taken part in the second series of Channel 4's Celebrity Coach Trip which aired in October 2011.
Cundy hosts a show called WAGS World on Wedding TV. Additionally, she co-hosts the reality makeover programme called So Would You Dump Me Now? with Sue Moxley also for Wedding TV.
She is also filming Sporting Icon WAGS and a second series of So Would You Dump Me Now?
Cundy married former footballer Jason Cundy in 1994, but they separated in 2010. They have two sons, Josh and James, together. She is a supporter of the Conservative Party.
Francis Alick "Frankie" Howerd OBE (6 March 1917, York – 19 April 1992) was an English comedian and comic actor whose career, described by fellow comedian Barry Cryer as "a series of comebacks", spanned six decades.
Howerd was born the son of a soldier, Francis Alfred William (1887–1935) and Edith Florence Howard (née Morrison, 1888–1962) at the City Hospital in York, England, in 1917 (not 1922 as he later claimed). He was educated at Shooters Hill Grammar School in Woolwich, London. His first stage appearance was at age 13 but his early hopes of becoming a serious actor were dashed when he failed an audition for RADA. He began to entertain during World War II service in the British Army. It was at this time that he adapted his surname to Howerd "to be different". Despite suffering from stage fright, he continued to work after the war, beginning his professional career in the summer of 1946 in a touring show called For the Fun of It.
His act was soon heard on radio, making his debut in early December 1946 on the BBC's Variety Bandbox programme with a number of other ex-servicemen. His profile rose in the immediate postwar period (aided by material written by Eric Sykes, Galton and Simpson and Johnny Speight). In 1954, he made his screen début opposite Petula Clark in The Runaway Bus, which had been written for his specific comic talents, but he never became a major film presence. The film was so low-budget that they could not afford scenery; instead they used a fog generator so that little was visible behind the action. Even so, the film was an immediate hit.
Heinz Lord (1917/8? – died February 4, 1961) was a German-American surgeon. A survivor of Nazi concentration camp, Lord was elected Secretary-General of the World Medical Association shortly before his death in 1961.
Lord, a Peruvian citizen of Swiss and German descent, was born in Germany, grew up in Hamburg and studied in Zurich, Berlin and Hamburg, receiving his first degree at the University of Hamburg in 1942. He was involved in the Swing Kids subculture, persecuted by Nazi authorities. Lord, along with 40 to 70 Hamburg youths "obsessed" with American popular culture, was arrested and interred at Moringen concentration camp, a "correctional" institution set up according to Robert Ritter' theory of race hygiene. In the end of World War II he survived the sinking of prison ship Cap Arcona.
Lord returned to Hamburg and stayed in Germany until 1954, completing his Doctor of Medicine degree, specialist degrees in surgery and urology, and an internship at professor Degkwitz' clinic for the children. He was credited with reestablisment of the Marburger Bund and reintroducing American popular music to post-war Hamburg scene.
Wee Willie Harris (born Charles William Harris, 25 March 1933, Bermondsey, London) is a British rock and roll singer. He is best known for his energetic stage shows and TV performances since the 1950s, when he was known as "Britain's wild man of rock 'n' roll".
Working a job as a pudding mixer at Peek Freans' London bakery, Harris turned professional musician after realising he could make more money singing. He began performing at The 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho, London, where he was the resident piano player, performing with Tommy Steele, Adam Faith, Screaming Lord Sutch and others. He was named for his 5' 2" height. In November 1957 he was picked by the TV producer, Jack Good, to appear in the BBC show Six-Five Special. His appearances on the show led to concerns being expressed in the media about the BBC's role in "promoting teenage decadence". His debut single, "Rockin' At the 2 I's", was released on the Decca label in December 1957, and was followed by several others, although none reached the UK Singles Chart.