Ronald Hazlehurst was born in
Dukinfield,
Cheshire in 1928 to a
railway worker father and a piano
teacher mother. Having attended
Hyde County Grammar School, he left at the age of 14 and became a
clerk in a
cotton mill for £1 a week. From 1947 to 1949, he did his
National Service as a
bandsman in the
4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards. During his spare time, he played in a band and soon became a professional musician, earning £4 a week. The band appeared on the
BBC Light Programme, but Hazlehurst left when he was refused a pay rise. Moving to
Manchester, he became a
freelance musician until he was offered a place in another band at a nightclub in London. Ronnie Hazlehurst worked at
Granada for about a year in 1955 and (after he left there) worked on a market stall in
Watford to make ends meet. ==BBC career==