Joe Longthorne
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Joe Longthorne (born 31 May 1955, Hull), is a English singer of Romani ethnicity, who has performed in several Royal Variety Performances.
In the 1980s, Longthorne was a regular turn on the top rated Sunday night variety show, Live From the Palladium and at one time had his own half hour show which was produced by Central Television and screened across the ITV network. As well as a track record on tour, he has also enjoyed success with his records, enjoying eleven album releases, over the last three decades. He is also known as an impersonator of others, including fellow singing star Shirley Bassey, who famously commented that he "does me better than I do myself", and Tom Jones.
Longthorne has been beset by a number of health problems, and is known to have been undergoing treatment for leukaemia for many years. In the last years he has had a bone marrow transplant, and in April 2006 returned to the stage in his adopted home town of Blackpool. As of 2007, he was engaged in a UK tour and recorded his latest album with Tim A. Duncan in the Berlin Studios, in Bispham, Blackpool. Here he recorded his first album, which attained platinum status. The latest album was their third collaboration.
[edit] Studio Albums
o Only Once
o The Singer
o Especially For You
o I Wish You Love
o The Christmas Album
o Reflections
o You and Me
There have also been many releases of recordings of Joe Live. Although mainly recorded in Blackpool and not particularly well-publicised releases such as his studio albums, the most popular of Joe's live albums is "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" recorded in 1994. The video of this release was received to great public acclaim.

