Colin Heywood
{{Short description|Singer, actor and television presenter}}
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Daniel James, formally known under his birth name of Colin Heywood, is a singer, actor and presenter of shows on television and radio.{{cite web | url=https://thedanieljames.com/daniel-james-tv-host/ | title=Daniel James TV Host – the Daniel James }}{{cite web|url=http://english.turkcebilgi.com/United+Kingdom+in+the+Eurovision+Song+Contest+1986|archive-url=https://archive.today/20131021142821/http://english.turkcebilgi.com/United+Kingdom+in+the+Eurovision+Song+Contest+1986|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 October 2013|title=United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986|publisher=English.turkcebilgi.com|accessdate=8 October 2013}}
In 1986, he competed in the BBC's A Song For Europe contest under the name Colin Heywood with "No Easy Way to Love", a song co-written by Tony Hiller, the producer known for many of the songs by Brotherhood of Man. A Song For Europe was a contest was to represent the United Kingdom in the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest, but he came in sixth place,{{cite web | url=https://eurovisionworld.com/national/united-kingdom/a-song-for-europe-1986 | title=United Kingdom: A Song for Europe 1986 }} losing out to the band Ryder, with the song "Runner in the Night".
Under his birth name, he appeared in the 1987 horror film Bloody New Year and hosted the BBC childrens programme But First This{{cite web | url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ffe72754f20e4d19be95513e3e114dc6 | title=BBC Programme Index | date=August 1988 }} with Sue Devaney, Siobhan Maher Kennedy and Andy Crane before adopting the alias of "Daniel James",https://thedanieljames.com the stage name he continues to use in 2025.
Yell!
After meeting Jeff Chegwin, the brother of Keith Chegwin and Janice Long, he was placed in a pop duo with Paul Varney called Yell! and signed to Simon Cowell's Fanfare Records. Yell! had a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom with a cover of Dan Hartman's 1978 hit, "Instant Replay" {{cite web | url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/25898/yell!/ | title=YELL! | website=Official Charts }} and would go on to cover the Average White Band's "Let's Go Round Again".
James later returned to his music career in the 2020s.{{cite web | url=https://retropopmagazine.com/yell-daniel-james-set-your-spirit-free/ | title=Yell! Star Daniel James returns to music with 'Set Your Spirit Free' | date=29 April 2021 }} In 2020, James released a podcast for the Stock Aitken Waterman Show, where he talked about music and being part of Yell!, his first meeting with Mike Stock and Matt Aitken and releasing Safety In Numbers, as well as being signed by Simon Cowell.{{cite tweet|number=1334159533749440512|user=danieljames1925|title=Fantastic news my Cheer Up Chat @CheerUpPopParty about #Chartlife @bbceurovision @TopOfThePops_ #Crackerjack… |date=2 December 2020}}{{cite tweet|number=1332356327541256195|user=CheerUpPopParty|title=This week we have another Cheer Up Chats exclusive as we chat to @danieljames1925 who talks music, being part of Ye… |date=27 November 2020}}
''Bangers and Chat''
As of 2025, James has a radio show on Mike Read's Heritage Chart Radio station{{cite web | url=https://www.heritagechart.co.uk/radio-schedule | title=Radio Schedule }} called Bangers and Chat,https://thedanieljames.com and has appeared on their chart show programme on Talking Pictures TV promoting various singles like "Don’t Want To Lose That Girl", "Set Your Spirit Free" and his Christmas medley "Silent Night O Holy Night".{{cite web | url=https://retropopmagazine.com/yells-daniel-james-releases-festive-single-silent-night-o-holy-night/ | title=Yell!'s Daniel James releases festive single 'Silent Night O Holy Night' | date=12 December 2022 }}
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Category:20th-century English singers
Category:English male film actors
Category:English television presenters