Joe Wildy was born In Lancaster Street, Belfast, Northern
Ireland. He moved to Rodney Parade when he was an infant and continued to live
there for the next twenty-one years. Joe attended St. Kevin's School on the
Falls Road until he was eleven years of age after which he went on to attend
St. Thomas’s School on Whiterock Road.
Joe’s interest in music began at an early age and by
eleven years old he was playing accordion with his friend Michael Finnegan and
together they formed a band. Sometime later Joe played accordion in bingo halls
throughout Belfast and also on coach excursions to Dublin.
Joe left Belfast in his early twenties and settled in
Burnley, Lancashire. It was here that he formed several business including a
second-hand shop, garage and car sales, buying and selling properties and a
fabric manufacturing factory called J. Wildy Textiles Limited.

As a singer Joe has achieved much success in a relatively
short space of time. He worked with Geoff Lorraine for a number of years as
a backing singer. Recognising Joe’s outstanding talent and potential Geoff gave
him his first chance with his own show. After Geoff retired Joe continued
to work on his own show receiving help along the way from good friends such
as Joe Longthorne, The Chevy’s Showband, Seamy McPeake, Che Younge and Peter
Fainte. Joe is most appreciative of the help that these people have provided.
He is always delighted to see them at his shows when they often call in to say
"hello".
Artists with whom Joe has worked include Mick Miller,
Roy Walker, Jimmy Cricket, Daniel O’Donnell, Chubby Brown, Foo-Foo Lamar, Johnny
Casson, The Grumbleweeds, Freddie Star, Duncan Norville and
Jeremy Beadle.
Joe has great things to say about his band ‘The Joe
Wildy Showband’ directed by alto saxophonist Merv Warrington. "They are
a great team, they do a superb job and of course having a band means that you
must have rules and stick to them too!. Good dress sense and no drinking on
stage are very important to us and naturally you must give it your best at every
show" says Joe. There’s no show like a Joe show!

Joe also wishes to thank the following people who have
helped him throughout the years – Richard DeVere, Jean Hudson, Lionel Vinyal,
David Chapman, Stagebox Steve and Angie, Zeb White, Zee Barry – known as
Mr Blackpool, Pat Mancini, Pete Faint, Dominic Kirwan, Julie and Singer H.Wylie,
Pelican Clothing.
Joe would like to say a special thanks to his good friend
Joe Longthorne for all his support and wishes him a speedy recovery from his
illness.
To all Joe’s fans he would like to say a big thanks
for their continued and loyal support. Without them of course there would
be no show.
Joe and the band look forward to seeing you all during
2005 – sure to be another great year for the Joe Wildy Show – remember "There’s
No Show Like a Joe Show!"
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