Ricky Wilde Explained

Ricky Wilde
Birth Name:Ricki Steven Reginald Smith
Alias:Ricki Wilde
Birth Date:1961 11, df=y
Origin:England, UK
Occupation:Songwriter, musician, record producer
Label:UK Records
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Ricky Wilde (born Ricki Steven Reginald Smith, 6 November 1961, sometimes credited as Ricki Wilde) is a British songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is the younger brother of singer Kim Wilde (the two are "Irish twins", having been born slightly less than one year apart); their father is singer-actor Marty Wilde.

Career

At the age of eleven, Wilde was signed by record producer Jonathan King to King's UK Records label, and released his first single in November 1972, called "I Am an Astronaut". King became his mentor and had great faith in Wilde and groomed him for stardom as the teenybopper star of 1973. The children's magazine Look-in featured Wilde and Donny Osmond on the cover in June 1973 with the headline "Is Ricky Wilde the new Donny?".[1] Subsequent singles were "Do It Again, a Little Bit Slower", "I Wanna Go to a Disco" and "Teen Wave". [2] However, the singles were not successful in the UK, although he was featured in youth magazines at the time and appeared with his father alongside eleven years old pop rival Darren Burn in BBC Television's Man Alive documentary film Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, made in July 1973. [3] He had some hits in Scandinavia and Spain at the time.

Recordings of new material in 1980 led to the 'discovery' of his sister Kim. Ricky's new role was that of producer and co-writer, a role he has fulfilled up until now. By his own admission, he was happy to be more in the background as of that moment. [4] After Kim Wilde paused her career in pop music, Ricky Wilde continued to work in the music industry. In 2005 he was one of the initiators of the band, Sonic Hub, and of the record label Sonic Hub Records.

He co-directed the film Shoot The DJ, released in 2010.

"I Am an Astronaut" was covered by Snow Patrol for the Save the Children compilation album Colours Are Brighter; it also featured as a B-side to their single "Open Your Eyes". It was translated into Swedish, and recorded by nine-year-old Linus Wahlgren in 1985. The Swedish version was later covered by Wahlgren's nephew Benjamin Ingrosso in 2007, also at nine years of age. [5] Ricky started a podcast with famous blogger Lee Bennett and Eastenders soap star Jake Wood called 'Unsung Heroes', talking to songwriters and producers behind the scenes in the music industry.

Influences

Wilde has named Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) as "heroes" and a key source of inspiration.[6] [7] Other influences have included Ultravox, John Foxx, Gary Numan, Skids, Sex Pistols, the Clash, Kraftwerk and the Stranglers.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LOOK-IN No. 23 2 Jun 1973 Ricky Wilde 4 pg supplement + BIG poster + Ayshea feature . eBay . 2014-01-21.
  2. Web site: The Boy Choir & Soloist directory. Boysoloist.com. 4 April 2008. 12 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170412143753/https://www.boysoloist.com/artist.asp?VID=1018. dead.
  3. Web site: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (1973). https://web.archive.org/web/20190420170003/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7da2d040. dead. 20 April 2019. Bfi.org.uk. 20 April 2019.
  4. Web site: 1998 - Wilde Life : Official Kim Wilde fansite. Wilde-life.com. 4 April 2008. 20 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171220091834/https://www.wilde-life.com/articles/1998/00254/. dead.
  5. Web site: SONGS - Wilde Life : Official Kim Wilde fansite. Wilde-life.com.
  6. Wildericky. 1031234758561423360. 19 August 2018. Ahh.. just had a lovely chat with @OfficialOMD Andy McCluskey..
  7. Book: Houghton, Richard. 2019. OMD: Pretending to See the Future. expanded paperback. This Day in Music Books. 454. 978-1-9161156-2-0. [Ricky Wilde:] Andy [McCluskey] appeared from nowhere and sat next to me, and I finally thanked him for all the inspiration..
  8. Web site: The story behind the song: Kids in America by Kim Wilde. Edwards. Briony. 20 February 2018. Louder. 10 April 2021.