From the age of 15, Peter Noone gained international fame as “Herman,” lead singer of Herman’s Hermits. His classic hits have sold more than 60 million records and include #1 singles “I’m Into Something Good,” “I’m Henry VIII, I Am,” and “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter.” Other hit singles are “Listen People,” “Silhouettes,” “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat,” “A Must to Avoid,” “There’s a Kind of Hush,” and “No Milk Today.” In all, 14 singles and seven albums went gold, and the Hermits were twice named Cashbox’s “Entertainer of the Year.” Very photogenic, Noone graced the cover of nearly every international publication, including Time Magazine; performed on hundreds of top-rated television shows such as Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin, and Danny Kaye; starred in ABC’s musical The Canterville Ghost (Hallmark Hall of Fame’s presentation of the classic Pinocchio); and three feature films for MGM.
In the 1970s, Noone composed songs and produced records for David Bowie and Debby Boone; played the leading roles in full-scale theatrical productions of Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor and, in the 1980s, starred on Broadway as the dashing hero Frederic in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of The Pirates of Penzance and then reprised the role at the world-famous Drury Lane Theatre in London. For four years, Noone was the host of VH1’s My Generation and the PBS Special The British Invasion Returns. He was a guest star on many prime-time TV shows such as Married with Children, Quantum Leap, Too Close for Comfort and starred in the recurring role of Paddington on the forever popular CBS soap opera As the World Turns. In 2007, he sang “There’s a Kind of Hush” on American Idol and mentored the male contestants.
Noone continues to sell out venues worldwide. His dedicated legion of faithful fans (“Nooneatics”) are as enthusiastic as the young girls were in the 1960s when the British Invasion began. His compelling charisma, charm, high energy, and disarming wit combine to make every Peter Noone concert an unforgettable experience.