
About Vince Eager
Vince Eager (born Roy Taylor, 4 June 1940, Grantham, Lincolnshire) is a British pop singer. The impresario, Larry Parnes, took him into his stable of performers, giving him one of Parnes' characteristic stage names. He was occasionally backed by Ged Peck and Brian Locking. During 1959 he was a regular on BBC TV's Drumbeat, often accompanied by The John Barry Seven. In 1960 he was one of the contestants on A Song for Europe. His song, "Teenage Tears"
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