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Sir Cliff Richard, a devout Christian and Bible-reader, has outlasted every musical trend of the past five decades (I remember him singing "Suddenly" with Olivia Newton John in the 80s.) He is British pops most celebrated survivor.
In 1995, he was knighted by the Queen of England at Buckingham Palace to recognize his achievements in music as a pop singer and for bringing honor to the British Empire. Sir Cliff was the first rock star to be honored ahead of Paul McCartney (1997) and Elton John (1998).
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He is called Sir Cliff because in 1995, the Queen of England knighted him at Buckingham Palace to recognize his achievements as a pop singer and for bringing honor to the British Empire. Sir Cliff was the first rock star to be honored, ahead of Paul McCartney (1997) and Elton John (1998).
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In 1995, he was knighted by the Queen of England at Buckingham Palace to recognize his achievements in music as a pop singer and for bringing honor to the British Empire. Sir Cliff was the first rock star to be honored ahead of Paul McCartney (1997) and Elton John (1998).
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He is called Sir Cliff because in 1995, the Queen of England knighted him at Buckingham Palace to recognize his achievements as a pop singer and for bringing honor to the British Empire. Sir Cliff was the first rock star to be honored, ahead of Paul McCartney (1997) and Elton John (1998).
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Ricky Lo | February 17, 2013 - 12:00am
December 10, 2012 - 12:00am