Billy Ocean Musical artist

Billy Ocean (born Leslie Sebastian Charles; January 21, 1950) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian British recording artist who had a string of R&B international pop hits in the 1970s and 1980s. He was the most popular British R&B singer-songwriter of the early to mid-1980s. After scoring his first four UK Top 20 successes, seven years passed before he accumulated a series of transatlantic successes, including three U.S. number ones. In 1985, Ocean won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his worldwide hit, "Caribbean Queen", and in 1987 was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Male.In 2002, the University of Westminster, London, awarded Ocean an honorary doctorate of music. In 2010, Ocean was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the MOBO Awards. On July 29, 2011, Ocean became a Companion of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, presented to him by Sir Paul McCartney. He is a member of the Rastafari movement.

Personal facts

Billy Ocean
Alias (AKA)Charles Leslie Sebastian (birth name)
Birth dateJanuary 21, 1950
Birth place
Trinidad , Fyzabad , Trinidad and Tobago
Hometown
England
London
United Kingdom
Romford

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Musical artist

Career started1972
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Pop music
Rhythm and blues
Soul music
instrument
Guitar
Steelpan
Singing
record label
Epic Records
GTO Records
Jive Records

Billy Ocean on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.billyocean.co.uk
  2. http://www.billyocean.com