Showaddywaddy were a popular 1970s pop group from Leicester, UK. They specialised in revivals of hit songs from the 1950s, and dressed as Teddy Boys.
In total they had ten Top Ten singles, a solitary Number One, and spent 209 weeks in the UK singles chart. At the peak of their popularity, this tally included having seven successive Top Five entries. Their biggest selling single was the aforementioned "Under The Moon Of Love", which sold 985,000 copies and gave the group its only UK Number One.
Despite the hits drying up over two decades ago, Showaddywaddy have continued to tour, and still do around 100 dates a year.
Malcolm Allured left the group in 1984, followed by Russ Field in 1985, and Buddy Gask in 1987. The remaining five originals continue to perform, having most recently added Danny Willson to the present day, six man, line-up.
Romeo's son Benjamin Challenger is a professional athlete, competing in the high jump.
Members of the band still campaign tirelessly for the welfare of orphan children in the town of Hastings, in Kent, UK.
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