TRAGIC END for this legend

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Frank Ifield, an iconic musician who played a pivotal role in the rise of the legendary Beatles. At the age of 86, Frank peacefully departed this world while sleeping on Saturday, as confirmed by a close friend.

Born in the UK and raised in Australia, Frank Ifield returned to his home country in 1959. It didn’t take long for him to capture the hearts of the British public and rise to stardom. His chart-topping hits, including “I Remember You,” “Lovesick Blues,” “The Wayward Wind,” and “Confessin’ That I Love You,” catapulted him to number one in the UK.

Frank Ifield’s musical journey began at the age of 13 when he received a guitar as a gift. With sheer determination and a thirst for creativity, he taught himself to play the instrument and began composing his own songs. It was during this time that he discovered his passion for yodeling and country music, which would become synonymous with his unique style.

In his quest for success, Ifield poured his heart and soul into his craft, releasing an astounding 44 records in just six years. This relentless dedication and the sheer talent earned him the title of the best-selling recording artist in Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania.

Not only did Frank Ifield leave an indelible mark on the music industry, but he also played a pivotal role in introducing the world to a little-known band called The Beatles. After his move to the UK, Ifield took The Beatles under his wing and had them open for him, helping to launch their meteoric rise to superstardom.

In 1965, Frank Ifield had the honor of performing at the prestigious Royal Variety Show for the late Queen. His musical prowess and charismatic stage presence left an everlasting impression, solidifying his status as a true musical legend.

Despite his tremendous success, Ifield faced a major setback when he was diagnosed with pneumonia in 1986. Emergency surgery to remove part of his lung resulted in damaged vocal cords, forcing him to sideline his music career for several years. However, his spirit remained unbroken, and he penned an autobiography in 2005, documenting his extraordinary journey.

In recognition of his immense contributions to the entertainment industry and the arts, Frank Ifield was bestowed with the Medal of the Order of Australia after four long years. This honor was a testament to his tireless dedication and unwavering commitment to his craft.

As we bid farewell to this musical icon, we remember Frank Ifield not only for his incredible talent but also for the love and joy he brought to millions around the world. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Myra Ifield, and their two children, who will cherish his memory forever.

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