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Colin Campsie is a British-born singer-songwriter who was born in 1957 in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his work with the band The Bluebells, which he formed in 1982. He has released several solo albums, including "The Great Unknown" (1995), "The Longest Day" (1998), and "The Last of the Great Romantics" (2001). Colin Campsie has been married twice and has two children. He currently resides in London, England. Colin Campsie has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful music career. He has released several solo albums and has also been a part of the band The Bluebells. He has also performed in various concerts and festivals around the world.

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Who Is Colin Campsie's Wife?

His wife is Beverley Craven (m. 1994–2011)

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Colin Campsie Net Worth

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2011

Campsie married singer Beverley Craven and had three daughters. The couple divorced in 2011.

1979

He originally formed the group Grand Hotel along with long time collaborator George McFarlane issuing one album Do Not Disturb on CBS records in 1979 constantly gigging in the South London area.

1957

Colin Campsie (born 1957) is a British-born singer-songwriter. He was a member of the 1980s pop bands The Quick and Giant Steps. Campsie was also closely involved with, but was not a member of the pop band Go West. The Quick had their first success with a top ten hit in Australia with the track "Hip, Shake, Jerk". The Quick then had U.S. #1 dance chart hits with "Zulu" and "The Rhythm of the Jungle". The Quick later changed their name to Giant Steps and scored a Billboard Top 10 hit with the song "Another Lover". Campsie co-wrote and produced the U.S. dance hit "Baby Doll" for the girl group Girls Can't Help It.