VINCE EAGER is a name synonymous with British pop. As a member of the legendary "Larry Parnes stable", along with Tommy Steele, Marty Wilde, Billy Fury and Joe Brown, Vince became a household name.

In the early days of pop, the press were reluctant to give credit to the live stage work of the members of the pop establishment. Vince however was one of the few who did receive due recognition for being a true professional.

Throughout his 50 years in the entertainment industry, the consistent factor has been Vince's success as a live performer. From his cabaret and theatre appearances to his 5 year starring role in the award winning West End musical "ELVIS". Vince continues to receive the plaudits of the press, his peers and his audiences.

Vince's easy going manner, his rich powerful voice and his commanding stage presence have stood the test of time.

Anecdotes from the heady years of working with, and befriending, both Britain's and America's major stars have extended Vince's popularity to the chat show, after dinner speaking and lecture circuit. Presenters and their audiences being amongst Vince's new admirers.

Audiences as distant and diverse as Australia and Zimbabwe continue to add to Vince's international legion of admirers.