Malcolm WagnerMalcolm Wagner has been a pop star, night-club owner, hairdresser to the stars, international playboy, publican, restaurateur, hotelier, inventor, pilot, husband and office boy during an action-packed life. As lead singer of early sixties pop group 'he Whirlwinds', alongside future 10cc front man Graham Gouldman, Malcolm played on the burgeoning northern club circuit at legendary venues such as the Devonshire Sporting Club and Bernard Manning's 'World Famous Embassy'. Following the success of his Village Barber hairdressing business and his continued globe-trotting, Malcolm opened Slack Alice night-club in 1973 with George Best and business partner Colin Burne. Later, Malcolm expanded into the restaurant trade, opening Oscars on the site of the old Waldorf Hotel before going on to run Mr Thomas's Chop House, another famous Manchester institution. Along the way, Waggy also hit upon an idea for an ice dispenser, the invention of which took him years to complete before he bought The Grants Arms Hotel in Ramsbottom in the early 1990s. Now retired 'Waggy' looks back on an eventful life that has seen him befriend the good, the bad and the ugly of Manchester society and emerge as a friend to most. Read More Read Less
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