Jimmy Bilsbury Musical artist

James Robert "Jimmy" Bilsbury (2 November 1942 - 10 March 2003) was an English pop singer and songwriter, most famous for co-writing the Boney M hit, "Belfast", and as a member of the Magic Lanterns and the Les Humphries Singers. He was born in Liverpool.After appearing with the Ray Johnson Skiffle Group, the Nightboppers, the Beat Boys, the Sabres and the Hammers, and singing and writing for the Magic Lanterns, Bilsbury co-founded the Les Humphries Singers in 1970 with Les Humphries, and was a member when they represented Germany in the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with "Sing Sang Song". Bilsbury also performed with Megaton. He co-wrote "Belfast" for popular disco formation Boney M. with singer Drafi Deutscher and Joe Menke.Bilsbury, who according to Neue Revue had been living on social welfare, was found dead in his 8 square metres (86 sq ft) apartment in Bonn on 13 March 2003, and the post mortem established that he had died three days earlier from heart failure. He was cremated and his ashes were buried in Gauting Waldfriedhof, at a ceremony attended by his 16-year-old son.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Jimmy Pilsbury
Birth dateNovember 02, 1943
Birth place
England , Liverpool
Date of deathMarch 10, 2003
Place of death
Bonn , Germany

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Musical artist

associated musical artist
Les Humphries Singers
The Magic Lanterns
BackgroundSolo singer

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