Cliff Richard, born Harry Rodger Webb, and often nicknamed 'The Peter Pan of Pop', is a renowned British pop and rock and roll singer. Known for his enduring popularity, he has maintained a successful music career spanning several decades.
Emerging as the lead singer of the group The Shadows in the late 1950s, Cliff Richard quickly became a teen idol. He is credited with bringing rock and roll to Britain and became one of the best-selling artists in the UK. With numerous hits topping the charts throughout the 60s, 70s, and beyond, Richard's musical versatility allowed him to adapt to various genres including pop, rock, contemporary Christian music, and more. Notable achievements include multiple number one singles and receiving knighthood in 1995 for his contributions to music and charity. Throughout his career, Richard has remained a beloved figure in British culture, noted for his remarkable longevity and clean-cut image.