
In 1961 the Marriott family moved from Strone Road to a new council flat in Daines Close, Manor Park.įollowing Marriott's successful acting debut in Oliver!, his family encouraged him to pursue an acting career. Marriott was also chosen to provide lead vocals for the Artful Dodger songs " Consider Yourself", "Be Back Soon", and "I'd Do Anything", which appear on the official album to the stage show, released by World Record Club and recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios.

Marriott stayed with the show for twelve months, playing various boys' roles during that time, for which he was paid £8 a week. Bart was impressed with Marriott's vocal abilities and hired him. He sang two songs, " Who's Sorry Now" by Connie Francis, and " Oh, Boy!" by Buddy Holly. At the age of thirteen, Marriott auditioned for the role. In 1960, Bill Marriott spotted an advertisement in a London newspaper for a new Artful Dodger replacement to appear in Lionel Bart's popular musical Oliver!, based on the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, at the New Theatre (now called the Noël Coward Theatre) in London's West End, and without telling his son, applied for him to audition. While he was a pupil at local Sandringham Secondary Modern School, Marriott was said to be responsible for deliberately starting a fire in a classroom, though he always denied this. Marriott was a cheeky, hyperactive child, according to his mother Kay, and well known by his neighbours in Strone Road for playing pranks and practical jokes. They would play at the local coffee bars in East Ham and perform Saturday morning gigs at the Essoldo Cinema in Manor Park. Those who heard the song said it was played at a jaunty pace in the style of Buddy Holly and his bandmates also nicknamed him 'Buddy'.

He wrote his first song, called "Shelia My Dear", after his aunt Shelia to whom he was close. From a young age, Marriott was a huge fan of American singer Buddy Holly and would mimic his hero by wearing large-rimmed spectacles with the lenses removed. They later added Simon Simkins and Vic Dixon to their line-up. They were called 'The Wheels', later the 'Coronation Kids', and finally 'Mississippi Five'. In 1959 at the age of twelve, Marriott formed his first band with school friends Nigel Chapin and Robin Andrews. Marriott showed an early interest in singing and performing, busking at local bus-stops for extra pocket money and winning talent contests during the family's annual holiday to Jaywick Holiday camp near Clacton-on-Sea. Bill bought Marriott a ukulele and harmonica which Marriott taught himself to play. Kay worked at the Tate & Lyle factory in Silvertown. For a short time he also sold pie and mash. His father Bill worked as a printer and later owned a jellied eels stall, called 'Bill's Eels', outside the Ruskin Arms hotel. Marriott came from a working-class background and attended Monega Junior School. Born three weeks premature and weighing just 4 lb 4 oz (1.9 kg), he developed jaundice and was kept in hospital four weeks before being well enough to go home. Steve Marriott was born on 30 January 1947 at East Ham Memorial Hospital, Plashet, East Ham, (London, E7), England to parents Kay and Bill Marriott who lived at Strone Road, Manor Park. Paul Stanley of Kiss called Marriott "unbelievable" and a hero of his, while Steve Perry of Journey named him one of his favourite singers. įormer Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne named Marriott the fourth-greatest singer ever and Clem Burke of Blondie ranked him the sixteenth. He was 44 and posthumously received an Ivor Novello Award in 1996 for his "Outstanding Contribution to British Music", and was listed in Mojo as one of the top 100 greatest singers of all time. Marriott died on 20 April 1991 when a fire, which was thought to have been caused by a cigarette, swept through his 16th-century home in Arkesden, Essex. He returned to his music roots, playing in pubs and clubs around London and Essex. In his later life Marriott became distant with the music industry and turned away from major record labels, remaining in relative obscurity. Marriott was influenced by musicians such as: Miles Davis, Buddy Holly, Booker T & the MG's, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters and Bobby Bland.
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In Britain, Marriott became a popular, often-photographed mod style icon. Marriott was inducted posthumously into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces. He co-founded and played in the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie, in a career spanning over two decades.

Stephen Peter Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991) was an English guitarist, singer and songwriter.
