Oct 14 2009 by William Leece, Birkenhead News
BIRKENHEAD country and folk singer Charlie Landsborough has revealed how he turned away from the temptations of petty crime to become an international star.
Although he came from a respectable working family in north Birkenhead, he fell in with bad company started some petty thieving.
“I think it was just for excitement and a cry for attention – I am certainly not making excuses,” he says in his newly-published autobiography.
Inevitably, he got caught. And although he was only put on probation, he spent an uncomfortable two months in Walton prison awaiting trial.
But a combination of a newly-rediscovered Christian faith, a spell in the army and going to teacher training college as an adult helped turn him round.
And then, in his early 50s, he unexpectedly hit the big time as a country and folk singer.