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Ian Timothy Whitcomb was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965.

Early life
Whitcomb was born in Woking, Surrey, England He spent his childhood years in Scarborough, Thorpeness and Putney. His father worked for Whitcomb's grandfather's film company British Screen Classics in the 1920s, eventually co-starring in Mr. Nobody (released by Fox in 1929). His father was a trained pianist and encouraged Whitcomb to also play piano. Growing up, Whitcomb's chief musical inspirations were Phil Harris, Johnnie Ray, Guy Mitchell, Elvis Presley, and George Formby. He was sent away to boarding school in 1949 (Newlands, Seaford, Sussex) at age 8 and there he soon formed a tissue paper-and-comb band to entertain staff and boys with current hits such as "Riders in the Sky". ==Music and writing career==
Music and writing career
At Bryanston, a public school in Dorset, England, Whitcomb began writing comic and other songs. He started a skiffle group in 1957 and then a rock and roll band in 1959. After leaving school, he worked at Harrods and then as an assistant at film studios. Their next record release, again credited as Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville, "You Turn Me On", was a novelty song largely improvised at the end of a recording session in Dublin. Released as a single on the Tower label, it reached Billboard's number 8 spot in July 1965 – it was the first Irish-produced record to reach the US charts During his summer vacation in 1965, Whitcomb went to America to appear on such television programs as Shindig, Hollywood A Go-Go and American Bandstand. Whitcomb played the Hollywood Bowl with The Beach Boys in 1965 and then toured with The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. After making four albums for the Tower label, Whitcomb retired as a pop performer, later writing that he "wanted no part of the growing pretentiousness of rock with its mandatory drugs and wishy-washy spiritualism and its increasing loud and metallic guitar sounds." He continued recording, producing a series of CD collections: Treasures of Tin Pan Alley, Al Jolson songs, and Titanic- Music As Heard On The Fateful Voyage. His liner notes were nominated for a Grammy. His songs are heard in the films Bloody Movie (1987), Cold Sassy Tree (1989), Encino Man (1992), Grass (1999), Man of the Century (1999), ''Stanley's Gig (2000), After the Storm (2001), The Cat's Meow (2002), Last Call (2002), Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes (2002), Lonesome Jim (2005) and Fido'' (2006). ==Later life==
Later life
Whitcomb lived in Southern California with his wife, Regina (née Enzer), He appeared as Grand Marshal in the 24th Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade on November 19, 1999. From November 2007, he had an internet radio program on Wednesday evenings from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.(PST) at Luxuria Music. He signed with Premiere Radio Networks in September 2010 to launch The Ian Whitcomb Show on XM satellite radio, Channel 24. He was named as a BEST OF L.A. in 2008 by Los Angeles magazine. In 2009 Whitcomb wrote and, with his Bungalow Boys, performed original music for the West Coast Premiere of The Jazz Age, a play by Allan Knee, at the Blank Theater Company's 2nd Stage Theater in Los Angeles, for which he was nominated for an L.A. Theater Award. As an educator, Whitcomb lectured on early American popular song and composers throughout the California library system. He was a favorite speaker at the annual Oregon Festival of American Music and at the Workman and Temple Families Homestead Museum. ==Illness and death==
Illness and death
Whitcomb died in Pasadena, California at a care facility on 19 April 2020, from complications of a stroke he had suffered in 2012. He was 78. ==Selected discography==
Selected discography
Singles Albums • 1965 You Turn Me On (Billboard #125—Tower T (Mono)/ST (Stereo) 5004) • 1966 ''Ian Whitcomb's Mod, Mod Music Hall'' (Tower T/ST 5042) • 1967 Yellow Underground (Tower T/ST 5071) • 1968 Sock Me Some Rock (Tower SDT 5100) • 1970 On the Pier (World Record Club/EMI ST 1010) • 1972 Under the Ragtime Moon (United Artists UAS 29403) • 1972 Great Balls of Fire (Mae West album)UK (MGM 235207):(Liner notes credits:"Piano/conceived/produced/directed by Ian Whitcomb in Hollywood"). • 1973 You Turn Me On (Ember Records NR 5065) • 1974 Hip Hooray for Neville Chamberlain! (Argo/Decca 2DA 162) • 1976 Crooner Tunes (First American 7704) • 1976 Treasures of Tin Pan Alley (Audiophile AP 115) • 1977 ''Ian Whitcomb's Red Hot Blue Heaven'' (Warner Bros. K56347) • 1979 Ian Whitcomb: The Rock & Roll Years (First American FA 7729) • 1980 At The Ragtime Ball (Audiophile AP 147) • 1980 Instrumentals (First American FA 7751) • 1980 Pianomelt (Sierra Briar SRAS 8708) • 1981 In Hollywood! (First American FA 7789) • 1982 Don’t Say Goodbye, Miss Ragtime (with Dick Zimmerman) (Stomp Off SOS 1017) • 1983 My Wife is Dancing Mad (with Dick Zimmerman) (Stomp Off SOS 1049) • 1983 The Boogie Woogie Jungle Snake (ITW Records 01) • 1984 Rag Odyssey (Meteor Records MTM-006) • 1984 On The Street of Dreams (ITW Records 03) • 1986 The Best of Ian Whitcomb (Rhino Records RNLP 127) • 1986 Oceans of Love (ITW Records 04) • 1987 Steppin’ Out (Audiophile AP 225) • 1987 ''Ian Whitcomb's Ragtime America'' (Premier PMP 1017) • 1990 All the Hits Plus More (Prestige/BBC PRST 005) Compact discs • 1988 Happy Days Are Here Again (Audiophile ACD 242) • 1992 Ian Whitcomb’s Ragtime America (ITW 009) • 1995 Lotusland—A New Kind of Old-Fashioned Musical Comedy (Audiophile ACD 283) • 1996 Let the Rest of the World Go By (Audiophile ACD 267) • 1997 The Golden Age of Lounge (Varèse Sarabande VSD 5821) • 1997 Ian Whitcomb: You Turn Me On!/Mod Mod Music Hall (Sundazed SC 11044) • 1997 Titanic: Music as Heard on the Fateful Voyage (Rhino R2 72821) • 1998 Spread a Little Happiness (Audiophile ACD 249) • 1998 Titanic Tunes—A Sing-A-Long in Steerage (The Musical Murrays Conducted by Ian Whitcomb) (Varèse Sarabande 5965) • 1998 Songs from the Titanic Era (The New White Star Orchestra) (Varèse Sarabande VSF 5966) • 1999 Comedy Songs (Audiophile ACD 163) • 2001 Sentimentally Yours (Woodpecker Records) • 2002 Dance Hall Days (ITW Records) • 2003 Under the Ragtime Moon (Vivid Sound B00008WD18) • 2005 Old Chestnuts & Rare Treats (ITW Records) • 2005 Words & Music (ITW Records) • 2006 Lone Pine Blues (Vivid Sound NACD3229; Japanese import only) • 2011 Now and Then (Cayenne Music) • 2011 I Love A Piano (Rivermont BSW-2218) with Adam Swanson • 2012 Songs Without Words (Rivermont BSW-3136) 2-CD set • 2014 The Golden Age of Tin Pan Alley (Rivermont BSW-3137) 2-CD set ==Books==
Books
• 1972 After the Ball: Pop Music from Rag to Rock (Allen Lane/Penguin) . • 1973 20th Century Fun Essex Music • 1975 Tin Pan Alley: A Pictorial History (Paddington Press) ASIN: B000RC8WOC • 1979 Lotusland: A Story of Southern California (Wildwood House) • 1982 Whole Lotta Shakin’: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Scrapbook (Arrow) ASIN: B000OHDDPI • 1983 Rock Odyssey: A Chronicle of the Sixties (Doubleday/Anchor) • 1986 Irving Berlin & Ragtime America (Arrow) • 1990 Resident Alien (Century) • 1994 The Beckoning Fairground: Notes of a British Exile (California Classics) • 1994 Treasures of Tin Pan Alley (Mel Bay) • 1995 Vaudeville Favorites (Mel Bay) • 1996 The Best of Vintage Dance (Mel Bay) • 1997 Songs of the Ragtime Era (Mel Bay) • 1998 The Titanic Songbook (Mel Bay) • 1998 Titanic Tunes (Mel Bay) • 1998 Songs of the Jazz Age (Mel Bay) • 1999 Ukulele Heaven (Mel Bay) • 2001 Uke Ballads (Mel Bay) • 2003 ''The Cat's Meow'' (Mel Bay) • 2007 The Ian Whitcomb Songbook (Mel Bay) • 2009 Letters From Lotusland (Wild Shore Press) • 2011 ''Ian Whitcomb's Ukulele Sing-Along'' (Alfred Music Publishing) (Book & CD) • 2012 Ukulele Heroes: The Golden Age (Hal Leonard) ==Appearances==
Appearances
Screen • 1997 Contact • 2000 ''Stanley's Gig'' • 2004 Open House • 2011 6 1/2 Weeks • 2012 Forbidden Lovers • 2012 Table For Twelve • 2012 ''His Mother's Lover'' • 2013 Lesbian One Night Stand • 2014 ''His Lover's Son'' Television • 1965 Thank Your Lucky Stars • 1965 Shindig • 1965 Hollywood A Go-Go • 1965 Shivaree • 1965 Where the Action Is • 1967 The Pat Boone Show • 1971 The Old Grey Whistle Test • 1973 Today • 1975 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • 1975 The Merv Griffin Show • 1976 The Late Late Show • 1977 L.A–My Home Town • 1979 Tomorrow • 1985 ''Don't Say Good Bye, Miss Ragtime'' • 1997 The Weird Al Show • 2010 Ave 43 ==Notes==
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