Harry George Webb Paintings


Harry Rodger Webb, better known by his stage name Cliff Richard, is not primarily known as a visual artist but is a celebrated British singer, musician, performer, and actor. Born on October 14, 1940, in Lucknow, British India, he moved to England with his family in 1948. Cliff Richard has been an influential figure in British popular music since the late 1950s and is often referred to as the 'British Elvis'. He first came to fame with his backing band, The Shadows, and is known for hits like 'Living Doll', 'Summer Holiday', and 'We Don't Talk Anymore'.

While not known for a career in the visual arts, Richard's influence in pop culture might have indirectly affected the art world by inspiring artworks, music-related visual expressions, and pop art pieces, given his prominence in the music scene over several decades.

In addition to his music career, Cliff Richard has made a number of film appearances and has been involved in philanthropy. He was knighted in 1995 for his services to music and charity, becoming the first rock star to be so honored. Despite controversies and accusations that have arisen at various points in his career, he has maintained a significant following and continues to perform and release music. His contribution to music has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, and he remains a significant figure in British entertainment history.

As of my knowledge cut-off date in 2023, Cliff Richard is alive and thus his biography should not include a death year.