Jonathan King
Jonathan King is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He first came to prominence in 1965 when "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", a song that he wrote and sang while still an undergraduate, achieved chart success. King's career in the music industry was effectively ended in 2001, when he was convicted of sexually abusing five teenage boys.
6 December 1944
Born on the same birth day (6 December): Aaron Sandilands • Anne Begg • August von Mackensen • Homer N. Wallin • Ira Gershwin • Jean Lapointe • Naozumi Takahashi • Nora Kirkpatrick • Peter Willey • Piero Piccioni • Randy Rhoads • Rulon Jeffs • Stephen Muggleton • Sylvia Townsend Warner • Tom Hulce • Yoshio Nishina
Born in the same month (December 1944): Alvin Lee • António Variações • Bernard Hill • Carlo M. Croce • Cathy Lee Crosby • Don Meyer • Erhard Keller • Gordon Taylor (footballer) • Jeroen Krabbé • John Birt, Baron Birt • Jon Garrison • Kenny Everett • Michael Hagee • Neil Innes • Sandra Faber • Steve Carlton • Taylor Hackford • Ted Irvine • Teri Garr • Tim Reid • Woody Shaw