Artist's albums
Reflections
1999 · album
Especially For You
1998 · album
The Christmas Album
1993 · album
Especially for You
1989 · album
Joe Longthorne - The Collection
1988 · compilation
The Joe Longthorne Songbook
1988 · album
Gold
2021 · album
If You Love Me
2021 · single
I Started a Joke
2021 · single
What I Did for Love
2021 · single
The Morning of My Life
2021 · single
Silver Years
2020 · album
Joe Longthorne: Live at the Hippodrome
2015 · album
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Biography
A performer from a young age, Joe Longthorne was born in Hull on May 31, 1955. He spent the latter part of his first decade on Earth in talent shows, the experience of which would lead to later success on the television program Junior Showtime, in 1970-71. In 1981, Joe was a finalist on Search For A Star, and within a few years, was making a number of appearances on television, including his own specials and his own series. In 1989, Longthorne released the album Songbook, which was followed with two albums the following year, Especially For You and a holiday record, entitled Christmas Album. Three Australian tours and more successful live appearances were followed in 1994 by the number one album, Live In Concert, which was then followed by a series of video releases over the next three years. The album Reflections was released in 1999, but the momentum that Longthorne had built up over the last few years was broken in 2005, when he needed a bone marrow transplant to deal with an ongoing battle against Leukemia. In 2007, Longthorne was working on a third collaboration with Tim Duncan, which saw release the following year titled You & Me. To add further injury he was involved in a serious car crash in 2011, breaking his nose and his ribs, he recieved an MBE the following year. Despite ongoing health concerns Longthorne toured fairly regularly; although he didn't release any further studio albums, he did put out a live album in 2013, Live: A Man & His Music. The following year he was diagnosed with Throat Cancer. As his condition detriorated he essentially stopped touring, save for a performance at his 60th birthday celebrations. Joe Longthorne passed away in 2019. ~ Chris True, Rovi