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[[File:Jimmy Somerville in Warsaw.jpg|thumb|Jimmy Somerville, 2006]]'''Jimmy Somerville''' (born 1961) is a pop singer.
[[File:Jimmy Somerville in Warsaw.jpg|thumb|Jimmy Somerville, 2006]]'''Jimmy Somerville''' (born 22 June 1961) is a pop singer.


After leaving his home in Glasgow, he travelled to London and started attending the [[London Gay Teenage Group]]. In 1982 he helped to create a video called 'The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts', as part of the [[Lesbian and Gay Youth Video Project]]. The video won the BFI Grierson Award for the best documentary in 1983.
After leaving his home in Glasgow, he travelled to London and started attending the [[London Gay Teenage Group]]. In 1982 he helped to create a video called [[Framed Youth: Revenge of The Teenage Perverts]], as part of the [[Lesbian and Gay Youth Video Project]]. The video won the BFI Grierson Award for the best documentary in 1983.


He co-founded the group [[Bronski Beat]] in 1983 and [[The Communards]] in 1985. He has since had a solo singing career, and has also acted in films and television.
He co-founded the group [[Bronski Beat]] in 1983 and [[The Communards]] in 1985. He has since had a solo singing career, and has also acted in films and television.
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

Jimmy Somerville, 2006

Jimmy Somerville (born 22 June 1961) is a pop singer.

After leaving his home in Glasgow, he travelled to London and started attending the London Gay Teenage Group. In 1982 he helped to create a video called Framed Youth: Revenge of The Teenage Perverts, as part of the Lesbian and Gay Youth Video Project. The video won the BFI Grierson Award for the best documentary in 1983.

He co-founded the group Bronski Beat in 1983 and The Communards in 1985. He has since had a solo singing career, and has also acted in films and television.

He was rated number 40 in the Pride Power List 2011. The citation said:

" Falsetto-voiced vocalist who wrote unforgettable hit songs, including the gay anthems Smalltown Boy and Why?.[1]

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