Steve Harley
Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice (27 February 1951 – 17 March 2024), known by his stage name Steve Harley, was an English singer-songwriter and frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel. The band achieved five UK hit albums, including The Psychomodo (1974) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1975), and six UK hit singles in the mid-1970s, including "Judy Teen", "Mr. Soft", and the number one "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)". Harley later scored a further three UK hit singles as a solo artist, most notably with "The Phantom of the Opera", a duet with Sarah Brightman, in 1986.
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Known For
12 titles
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Queen: Champions of the World
Glam Rock at the BBC
David Bowie & The Story of Ziggy Stardust
Rare and Unseen: The Beatles
Greatest Hits Of The 70's
Phantom of the Opera: Behind the Mask
Top of the Pops: 40th Anniversary 1964 - 2004
Marc Bolan: Ride On
Greatest Hits of the 70's & 80's
Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Premiere Collection Encore
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel: Birmingham - Live With Orchestra & Choir