Kenneth King, a renowned musician, underwent a name change in 1965, adopting the moniker Jonathan. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of his illustrious career, as he went on to pen and record the chart-topping single "Everyone's Gone To The Moon", which garnered an astonishing 4.9 million vinyl single sales worldwide.
Following the success of this hit, Jonathan collaborated with the band Hedgehoppers Anonymous to create another chart-topper, "It's Good News Week". This was merely the beginning of a long and illustrious career, as he went on to write, record, sing, and produce numerous hits under various names and pseudonyms.
Some of his most notable works include his own recordings, such as the successful singles "Una Paloma Blanca" and "Hooked On A Feeling". Additionally, Jonathan played a significant role in the discovery, naming, and production of prominent acts like Genesis, 10cc, and The Bay City Rollers.
Beyond his work in the music industry, Jonathan ventured into stage and screen production, lending his expertise to the original production of the Rocky Horror Show. He also produced films such as Vile Pervert: The Musical and Me Me Me, and penned several books, including his autobiographies, 65 My Life So Far and 70 FFFY.