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P. J. Proby (born James Marcus Smith; November 6, 1938) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Proby recorded the singles " Hold Me", " Somewhere", and "
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". In 2008,
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released the greatest hits album '' Best of the EMI Years 1961–1972''. He still writes and records on his own independent record label, Select Records, and performs in the UK in Sixties concerts.


Early life

Proby was born James Marcus Smith on November 6, 1938 in
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, Texas. He is a great-grandson of Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin. His father was an affluent banker; at nine, his parents divorced and as part of the custody deal, Proby was sent to military school. He began at San Marcos Military Academy, and followed with stints in Culver Naval Academy and
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.


Career


1960s

By the time Proby left school, he had already wanted a career "in the movies" and moved to California to become an actor and recording artist. Given the stage name Jett Powers by Hollywood agents Gabey, Lutz, Heller, and Loeb, he took acting and singing lessons and played small roles in films. Two singles, "Go, Girl, Go" and "Loud Perfume" appeared on two small independent record labels. In 1960, songwriter
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convinced him to adopt the stage name P. J. Proby, the name of a former boyfriend from high school, and secured Proby an audition for
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of Liberty Records. It was a success, and Proby signed with the label and the music publisher Metric Music. After a number of unsuccessful singles, in 1962 Proby began writing songs and recording demos for artists such as Elvis Presley,
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, and
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, who had his final UK chart success with the song "Clown Shoes", credited to Proby's real name. Proby travelled to London after being introduced to Jack Good by Sheeley and
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. He appeared on
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' ''
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'' television special in 1964. Under Good, Proby had UK top 10 hits in 1964 and 1965 including " Hold Me" (UK Number 3), "
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" (UK Number 8), " Somewhere" (UK Number 6), and "
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" (UK Number 8); the last two songs were both lifted from the musical ''
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''. He also recorded the
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composition "
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", a song The Beatles attempted to record before giving it away. Proby is remembered for an incident in January 1965, when his trousers split across the knees during a show in Croydon, London. As a result, Proby was banned in every major theatre in Britain, plus appearing on the BBC and ITV television channels. The incident scandalised the British press and public, causing Proby's career to lose momentum. Minor hits in 1966 were followed by flops, and in March 1968, "It's Your Day Today", gave Proby his last UK chart entry for nearly 30 years. In 1967 Proby scored his only ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top forty hit with "Niki Hoeky". In September 1968, he recorded '' Three Week Hero'', released in 1969. A collection of country-style ballads mixed with blues, it used the New Yardbirds, later to become
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, as the backing band. The album was produced by Steve Rowland.


1970s–1980s

In 1971, he appeared as Cassio in a rock musical of
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's '' Othello'', ''Catch My Soul''. He performed in
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s, singing 1960s ballads and
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. In 1977, he appeared as a contestant on the UK television talent show Opportunity Knocks. He wore an eye-mask and was billed as "The Masked Singer". Signing with Good again that year, he portrayed Elvis in '' Elvis – The Musical'' but was fired for ignoring the script and talking to the audience. Later in 1977, Proby agreed to record lead vocals on some tracks by Dutch
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band
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that were released on ''
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'', their final album before the group disbanded in the following year. In the 1980s, writers
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and Michael Butterworth attempted to revive Proby's career. The pair got the singer to record covers of various songs for their label Savoy Records, including "
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" by Phil Collins. The project failed; Britton recalled Proby "hated everything we ever did" and only wanted to sing "country stuff and ballads, the old-fashioned kitschy stuff." In 1987, his Savoy Records single "M97002 Hardcore"Savoy Records PJS6, 1987 credited Madonna as "Second Vocal (Special Guest)", although this was untrue.


1990s

In the early 1990s Proby released an EP, "Stage of Fools", and an album, ''Thanks''. They were issued by J'ace Records, distributed by BMG.
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featured Proby in a documentary. In the early 1990s, Proby reappeared on stage as himself in the musical ''Good Rockin' Tonight'', followed by playing Roy Orbison in ''Only The Lonely''. A year later Proby returned to a new production of ''Elvis – The Musical'', and made the album ''Legend''. It had songwriting and production from
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, and Neal X from
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. A single, "Yesterday Has Gone", a duet with Almond, reached 58 on the
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at the end of 1996. In 1997, Proby toured with
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in the United States and Europe, performing as 'The Godfather' in the road production of ''
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''. After ''Quadrophenia'', Proby played the UK, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany. Proby collaborated with Savoy Books, reading for a 1999 audiobook of
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's formerly banned novel ''Lord Horror''.


2000s–present

In 2002,
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recorded a song for his album '' Down the Road'' entitled "Whatever Happened to P. J. Proby?". In August 2004, Proby toured in Australia. From February until May 2006, he appeared with the 'Solid Silver Sixties Show 2006' – and went through six road managers/drivers – throughout much of the UK, ending at the
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. In November 2008, Proby celebrated his 70th birthday.
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released a 25-track retrospective, '' Best of the EMI Years 1961-1972''. This featured his singles, eight rarities that debuted on the CD format, and two unreleased recordings ( Les Reed and Barry Mason's "
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"; and
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's "I'm Ahead If I Can Quit While I'm Behind"). Reed wrote "Delilah" for Proby's 1968 album ''Believe It Or Not'', but it was omitted and became a hit for Tom Jones. Proby wrote and recorded a Christmas single entitled "The Bells of Christmas Day" with guitarist and producer, Andy Crump. In 2010, Proby toured in 'Sixties Gold' another revival series of shows. In 2011, Proby was charged with nine charges of benefit fraud. He was cleared of all charges at Worcester Crown Court in 2012. To celebrate, Proby recorded "I'm PJ." and "We The Jury" (which Proby wrote). In 2015, he performed in a duet with
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on the album, '' Duets: Re-working the Catalogue'', singing "Whatever Happened to P. J. Proby".


Personal life

In 1968, Proby ran into tax problems and declared himself bankrupt. Proby was once arrested in Texas for vagrancy. In 1973, Proby was jailed for the shooting of an illegally-possessed weapon after theatening his partner Claudia Martin, daughter of Dean Martin, with a gun and firing several shots. After years of heavy drinking, Proby turned sober in 1992 after he had a heart attack while on a beach in Florida. In March 2012, Proby was acquitted of nine counts related to benefits fraud, totalling over £47,000. Proby said: "I was not dishonest when I claimed benefits, which I needed in order to live." Proby married and divorced several times. He had a relationship with singer
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. In a March 2019 interview, he said he had married Marianne Adams when she was 16, Judy Howard when she was 17, and Dulcie Taylor when she was 21. Proby made the comments ahead of his 20-date farewell UK tour, which led to several shows being cancelled at first, followed by the whole tour. Proby disputed the accuracy of the interview in a statement to the press and to his fans. Proby lives in
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.


Discography


Albums

* '' I Am P. J. Proby'' (1964) – UK Number 16 * ''P. J. Proby'' (1965) * ''P. J. Proby in Town'' (1965) * ''Enigma'' (1966) * ''Phenomenon'' (1967) * ''Believe It or Not'' (1968) * '' Three Week Hero'' (1969) * ''California License'' (1970) * ''I'm Yours'' (1973) * ''The Hero'' (1981), re-released as ''Clown Shoes'' in 1987 * ''Thanks'' (1991) * ''The Enigma in Gold – Volume 1'' * ''Memories'' (2003) * ''Sentimental Journeys'' (2003) * ''Wanted'' (2003)


Spoken word albums

* ''P. J. Proby Reads Lord Horror'' (1999, spoken word album with musical accompaniment) * ''The Waste Land'' (1999, spoken word album of T. S. Eliot's poem)


Collaborative album

* ''
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'' (1978) with Dutch band
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Compilations

* ''Somewhere'' (1977) * ''The Savoy Sessions'' (1995) * ''Legend'' (1996) * ''20th century Hits'' (2005) * '' Best of the EMI Years 1961-1972'' (2008) * ''Sixties Gold 2010'' (2010) * '' The Real California License'' (2011) * ''Greatest Hits from the Sixties'' (2011)


Early singles discography


Jett Powers

* "Go, Girl, Go"/"Teen Age Quarrel" (March 1958) * "Loud Perfume"/"My Troubles" (September 1959)


P. J. Proby

* "Try to Forget Her"/"There Stands the One" (1961) * "The Other Side of Town"/"Watch Me Walk Away" (1962) * "So Do I"/"I Can't Take It Like You Can" (1963)


Orville Woods

* "Wicked Woman"/"Darlin'" (1963)


Selected singles discography

* " Hold Me" (1964) – UK Number 3, Canada Number 5, Australia Number 13, Ireland Number 10 * "
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" (1964) – UK Number 8, Australia Number 93 * " Somewhere" (1964) – UK Number 6, Canada Number 17 * " I Apologise" (1965) – UK Number 11 * " Rockin' Pneumonia (1965) – Canada Number 34 * " Mission Bell" (1965) – Australia Number 3 * "Let The Water Run Down" (1965) – UK Number 19, Canada Number 30 * "
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" (1965) – UK Number 30 * "
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" (1965) – UK Number 8 * "You've Come Back" (1966) – UK Number 25 * "To Make A Big Man Cry" (1966) – UK Number 34 * "I Can't Make It Alone" (1966) – UK Number 37 * "Niki Hoeky" (1967) – US Number 23, Canada Number 22 * " Butterfly High" (1967) * "It's Your Day Today" (1968) – UK Number 32 * "The Day That Lorraine Came Down" (1968) * "Hanging From Your Loving Tree" (1969) * "Today I Killed A Man" (1969) * "It's Goodbye" (1970) * "We'll Meet Again" (1972) * "Tainted Love" (1985) * "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (1985) * "Anarchy in the UK" (1987) * "M97002 Hardcore" (1987) * "Sign 'o' the Times" (1989) * "In the Air Tonight" (1990) * "Garbageman" (1990) * "Stage of Fools" (1990) – (J'Ace Records) * "Yesterday Has Gone" (1996) – UK Number 58 (Credited to P. J. Proby and
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featuring the My Life Story Orchestra) * " Love Me Tender" (2004) * " Oh My Papa" (2004) * "The Bells of Christmas Day" (2008) * "We The Jury" / "I'm PJ." (2012)


References


External links


P. J. Proby's Official Website
(includes soundclips, downloads, bookings information & press kit)
House Of Proby Official Website
(includes tour dates, illustrated life story and news forum)
P. J. Proby's MySpace profile
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