Colin Thackery

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Colin Thackery
Birth nameColin Thackery
Born (1930-03-09) 9 March 1930 (age 91)
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2019–present
LabelsDecca

Colin Thackery (born 9 March 1930) is an English Korean War veteran and singer who won the thirteenth series of Britain's Got Talent in June 2019. As the winner, he received £250,000 and performed at the 2019 Royal Variety Performance.[1] At 89, he became the oldest ever winner of the talent show. [2]

Career[]

Thackery served in the Royal Artillery of the Army, and saw service in Malaya and the Korean War.[3] His medals represent this service, the General Service Medal with clasp Malaya; the Korea Medal and the United Nations Korea Medal.

Personal life[]

Thackery performed on an amateur basis throughout his life. As a boy, he sang in the church choir. In the Army, he took part in concerts on his troop ship on the way to Korea and, once there, was recruited to entertain the troops during a lull in the fighting. He also sang in a forces club when posted in Hong Kong. After retiring from the Army he joined a local operatic society.[3]

A Chelsea Pensioner, he lives in the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where he moved after the death of his wife Joan in 2016, after 66 years of marriage.[3]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[4]
Love Changes Everything
  • Released: 6 December 2019
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming, CD
13

Honours[]


General Service Medal 1918 BAR.svg Korea Medal.svg United Nations Service Medal Korea ribbon.svg


Ribbon Description Notes
General Service Medal 1918 BAR.svg General Service Medal
  • With "MALAYA" Clasp
Korea Medal.svg Korea Medal
United Nations Service Medal Korea ribbon.svg United Nations Korea Medal
  • With "KOREA" Clasp

References[]

  1. ^ ITV News. Pensioner Colin Thackery wins Britain's Got Talent
  2. ^ BBC News website. Britain's Got Talent: Colin Thackery crowned winner
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Royal Hospital Chelsea website. Colin's story
  4. ^ Myers, Justin (13 December 2019). "Rod Stewart claims tenth Number 1 album". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 14 December 2019.

External links[]

Preceded by
Lost Voice Guy
Winner of Britain's Got Talent
2019
Succeeded by
Jon Courtenay
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