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Shakey and Danny Cox at BBC Oxford
Shakey and Danny Cox at BBC Oxford

Shakin' Stevens interview

Wednesday, 15 Nov 2006 8:00 PM @ The New Theatre Oxford

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He's the most successful UK chart performer of the 1980s, most famous for his hits Green Door and This Old House. He is one of the most remembered icons from the era. He retired from live performance in 1995 after over a decade in the business.

However, just last year he took a brave step in making a comeback and won the ITV show Hit Me Baby One More Time, beating stars such as 911 and Chesney Hawkes now he's due to play Oxford's New Theatre on Wednesday, 15 Nov 2006.

He joined Danny in the studio to talk about being an 80's icon and his comeback to the business and you can listen to the interview on the link above.

last updated: 13/11/06
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