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Profile: Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi | Profile: Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi |
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Rock legends Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi are celebrating their OBEs in the same week that Status Quo was named Britain's hardest-working band. | Rock legends Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi are celebrating their OBEs in the same week that Status Quo was named Britain's hardest-working band. |
Status Quo have built up a dedicated fanbase in a career spanning five decades that has seen its share of internal unrest and health problems. | Status Quo have built up a dedicated fanbase in a career spanning five decades that has seen its share of internal unrest and health problems. |
But with hits like Caroline, Down Down and Whatever You Want, Status Quo have enjoyed huge commercial success, and their popularity endures. | But with hits like Caroline, Down Down and Whatever You Want, Status Quo have enjoyed huge commercial success, and their popularity endures. |
Denim rock | Denim rock |
In total, Status Quo have spent 415 weeks in the UK singles chart and sold more than 118 million records. | In total, Status Quo have spent 415 weeks in the UK singles chart and sold more than 118 million records. |
Parfitt and Rossi appointed OBEs Entertainment and arts honours | |
Guitarist Parfitt, 61, and frontman Rossi, 60 - the only original members in the current line up - have been made OBEs for their services to music and charity. | Guitarist Parfitt, 61, and frontman Rossi, 60 - the only original members in the current line up - have been made OBEs for their services to music and charity. |
Status Quo's origins go back to 1962 when Rossi, from Forest Hill, south London, formed a school band with Alan Lancaster (who played in Status Quo until 1985). | Status Quo's origins go back to 1962 when Rossi, from Forest Hill, south London, formed a school band with Alan Lancaster (who played in Status Quo until 1985). |
Rossi met Parfitt, from Woking, Surrey, while they were playing summer seasons at Butlin's in Minehead in 1965. | Rossi met Parfitt, from Woking, Surrey, while they were playing summer seasons at Butlin's in Minehead in 1965. |
Parfitt joined Status Quo in 1967 in time for the release of the psychedelic Pictures Of Matchstick Men - which became Quo's first hit, reaching number seven in January 1968. | Parfitt joined Status Quo in 1967 in time for the release of the psychedelic Pictures Of Matchstick Men - which became Quo's first hit, reaching number seven in January 1968. |
In the early 1970s, Status Quo ditched the frilly shirts for denims and developed a hard rock sound. | In the early 1970s, Status Quo ditched the frilly shirts for denims and developed a hard rock sound. |
And as the riffs got heavier, the hair got longer. | And as the riffs got heavier, the hair got longer. |
In 1972, the band sign a major recording deal with Phonogram's Vertigo label and over next few years there were many hits including Paper Plane and Roll Over Lay Down. | In 1972, the band sign a major recording deal with Phonogram's Vertigo label and over next few years there were many hits including Paper Plane and Roll Over Lay Down. |
Soap cameo | Soap cameo |
Status Quo have made a record 106 appearances on Top of the Pops | Status Quo have made a record 106 appearances on Top of the Pops |
Status Quo have recorded 64 British hit singles - 22 of which hit the top 10. There have been 32 hit albums, more than any other band apart from the Rolling Stones. | Status Quo have recorded 64 British hit singles - 22 of which hit the top 10. There have been 32 hit albums, more than any other band apart from the Rolling Stones. |
Status Quo launched the first Prince's Trust concert in 1982 and in 1985 opened Live Aid at Wembley with the song Rockin' All Over the World. | Status Quo launched the first Prince's Trust concert in 1982 and in 1985 opened Live Aid at Wembley with the song Rockin' All Over the World. |
Status Quo started the 1990s on a high by entering the Guinness Book Of Records after completing four charity concerts in four UK cities in the space of 12 hours in October 1991. | Status Quo started the 1990s on a high by entering the Guinness Book Of Records after completing four charity concerts in four UK cities in the space of 12 hours in October 1991. |
Health problems hit in 1997 when Parfitt's old lifestyle of drink and drugs began to take its toll and he underwent a quadruple heart bypass. | Health problems hit in 1997 when Parfitt's old lifestyle of drink and drugs began to take its toll and he underwent a quadruple heart bypass. |
But he went on to make a full recovery, admitting he was still fond of the "odd pint". | But he went on to make a full recovery, admitting he was still fond of the "odd pint". |
In 2001 the band cancelled three concerts after Parfitt was diagnosed with repetitive strain injury (RSI) and could not play the guitar. | In 2001 the band cancelled three concerts after Parfitt was diagnosed with repetitive strain injury (RSI) and could not play the guitar. |
Soap stars: Parfitt and Rossi appeared in three episodes of ITV1's Coronation Street | Soap stars: Parfitt and Rossi appeared in three episodes of ITV1's Coronation Street |
In 2005, Parfitt and Rossi appeared as themselves in Coronation Street in a plotline that saw Status Quo play at the wedding reception of Les Battersby and Cilla Brown. | In 2005, Parfitt and Rossi appeared as themselves in Coronation Street in a plotline that saw Status Quo play at the wedding reception of Les Battersby and Cilla Brown. |
In one slapstick scene, Parfitt and Rossi (both in neck braces) look on amused as Les Battersby trashes what he thinks is Status Quo's dressing room, and throws a TV out of the window. He then discovers that he has just destroyed his own wedding presents. | In one slapstick scene, Parfitt and Rossi (both in neck braces) look on amused as Les Battersby trashes what he thinks is Status Quo's dressing room, and throws a TV out of the window. He then discovers that he has just destroyed his own wedding presents. |
Later in 2005, Status Quo cancelled their UK tour after Parfitt was found to have growths in his larynx. A biopsy confirmed the growths were benign, and Parfitt admitted he had been "terrified" at the prospect of a cancer diagnosis. | Later in 2005, Status Quo cancelled their UK tour after Parfitt was found to have growths in his larynx. A biopsy confirmed the growths were benign, and Parfitt admitted he had been "terrified" at the prospect of a cancer diagnosis. |
Tiring tours | Tiring tours |
Status Quo were named as Britain's hardest working band in 2009 after notching up more major concerts than any other group, playing to more than 250,000 fans at 27 arenas. | Status Quo were named as Britain's hardest working band in 2009 after notching up more major concerts than any other group, playing to more than 250,000 fans at 27 arenas. |
The gigs included their first Glastonbury appearance. | The gigs included their first Glastonbury appearance. |
Rossi said he still thrived on live shows: "I do enjoy it because the physicality is very tiring, but over the last 10 or 15 years I've tried to make sure I am in the right physical condition to tour." | Rossi said he still thrived on live shows: "I do enjoy it because the physicality is very tiring, but over the last 10 or 15 years I've tried to make sure I am in the right physical condition to tour." |
Parfitt said: "We've always got along since we first met at Butlins in 1965. There have been fall-outs with some of the other band members - Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan - but Francis and I have stayed strong. | Parfitt said: "We've always got along since we first met at Butlins in 1965. There have been fall-outs with some of the other band members - Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan - but Francis and I have stayed strong. |
"We've got all sorts of different things to do next year which will be enjoyable - even more so now that we've been recognised for what we do. It's fantastic - it really is the icing on the cake." | "We've got all sorts of different things to do next year which will be enjoyable - even more so now that we've been recognised for what we do. It's fantastic - it really is the icing on the cake." |
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