John Robert Waughman, known as Johnny Warman, and born in Bethnal Green, London, England, is a singer-songwriter. He began his musical journey inspired by the Beatles at age 11 and later joined the school choir. In 1964, he performed at the Royal Opera House with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. Warman's early career included joining the band Bearded Lady, where he served as vocalist and rhythm guitarist. He released his first single "Rock Star" in 1975 with Bearded Lady under Youngblood Records. Warman began his solo career after signing to Ringo Starrâs Ring O'Records in the late 1970s. His debut album, Hour Glass, was released in 1979. In 1981, Warman's second solo album, Walking Into Mirrors, was released by Rocket Records and included the hit single "Screaming Jets", which gained significant chart success.
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