| WAYNE
FONTANA (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)
Wayne
Fontana (born Glynn Ellis on 28 October 1945, Manchester, Lancashire),
was a popular mid sixties pop singer. In 1962, he formed his group
Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders and got a recording contract. Hit
tracks with The Mindbenders included 1964’s UK top 5 single “Um Um
Um Um Um Um”, and 1965’s “Game of Love” which hit US #1.
He was still under contract to Fontana Records after parting with
The Mindbenders. He soldiered on alone, using musicians under the
name of the Opposition. Notably, Frank Renshaw (now in the Canary
Islands), Bernie Burns (drums), Roy ‘Rossi’ Henshall (bass) (also
now Canary Islands), Rod Gerrard (guitar, ex Herman’s Hermits - now
in America) and Phil Keane (drums) amongst others. Sometimes they
were billed as the Mindbenders, or just as the Wayne Fontana band.
Fontana’s most successful solo single release was also his last big
hit, “Pamela, Pamela”, which reached Number 11 in the UK Singles
Chart early in 1967. He soldiered on, releasing several more singles
including “The Impossible Years” and “24 Sycamore” in 1967 which
were both hits in Australia. His last known 7” 45 rpm was released
in 1976, but he continued to perform on the oldies circuit.
In 2005, long past his hit making prime, he fought off bankruptcy,
but was arrested after police were called by bailiffs who went to
his home in Glossop, Derbyshire. In a protest against a 570 pound
London congestion fine, he poured petrol on to the bonnet of the
collection baliff’s car, and set it alight. After his arrest,
Fontana 61, then appeared at Derby Crown Court dressed as the lady
of justice, with a sword, scales, crown, cape and dark glasses,
claiming he was a victim of an “establishment conspiracy” and that
“justice is blind”. He dismissed his lawyers On 10 November 2007, he
was sentenced to 11 months for setting fire to the car but was
released because he had already served the equivalent of the term,
held under the UK’s Mental Health Act of 1983.
Fontana told the media he would be moving to Spain after settling
the legal matters. |