Malcolm Holland (born 9 March 1942),[1] better known by the stage name of Nelson Keene, is a British pop singer who was prominent in the early 1960s.
[1][2] As a singer, he was managed by Larry Parnes, who chose his stage name - along with those of many other pop singers of the period including Billy Fury, Marty Wilde, Vince Eager and Georgie Fame - and was signed to His Master's Voice.
His first single, "Image of a Girl", a cover version of a US top ten hit by The Safaris, reached No.
37 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960, but was outsold by Mark Wynter's rival version of the same song.
[1] Two follow-ups, "Keep Loving Me" (1960) and "Miracles Are Happening To Me" (1961) failed to reach the chart, and Keene's recording career appears to have ended at that point.