Lee Sheriden (born Roger Pritchard; 11 April 1944 in Horfield, Bristol) is an English singer/songwriter and musical director, best known as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man.
After he left school he became a resident musician at the Top Rank Ballroom in Bristol (now renamed The Works) for four years.
[3] Sheriden agreed and along with Martin Lee and Nicky Stevens, appeared on various television and radio shows.
Sheriden along with Hiller wrote the first single "When Love Catches Up on You", but it was the second release "Lady" which gained them attention by becoming a hit in Europe.
During writing sessions for their second album, Sheriden came up with a song called "Save Your Kisses for Me", which the others rejected initially.
[7] In 1982, after the success of the group had wound down, he left the band, unwilling to sign another contract with Hiller and be tied down for another two years.
[15] At the time of his Eurovision win he was still living in Ashley Down in Bristol but moved to Hertfordshire the following year.