Sir Cliff Richard OBE is an English singer, musician, actor, and philanthropist. He has sold more than 250 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He is the third-top-selling artist in UK Singles Chart history, behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley. His 1958 hit single \”Move It\” is often described as Britain’s first authentic rock and roll song.
About Cliff Richard in brief

He was born Harry Rodger Webb in British India at King George’s Hospital, Victoria Street, in Lucknow, which was then part of British India. He attended Cheshunt Secondary School from 1952 to 1957. As a member of the top stream of the Teague Group, he formed the vocal group The Quintones, before singing in Teague Skiffle Group. A flats development of retirement flats, Cliff Richard Court, has been named after him in Cheshunt, Cheshunt. He then went on to work as a filing clerk for Atlas Lamps, Lamps and A&E, before passing GCE Ordinary Level examinations and gaining a degree in English literature. His father was Rodger Oscar Webb, a manager for a catering contractor that serviced the Indian Railways, and the former Dorothy Marie Dazely. In 1949, following Indian independence, the family embarked on a three-week sea voyage to Tilbury, Essex, England aboard the SS Ranchi. The Webbs moved from comparative wealth in India, where they lived in a company-supplied flat at Howrah near Calcutta, to a semi-detached house in Carshalton. Richard has three sisters, Joan, Jacqui and Donna. In 1948, he moved to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, where he lived with other relatives in Kings Road Junior Infants School.
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