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‘Unsigned Chris Rea asked me to play his song’ | UK News

By britishbulletin.com24 December 20253 Mins Read
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Getty Images Chris Rea pictured in 1979 stood in a park with grass and trees wearing a dark vest and gold neck chain with pendent. He has shoulder length brown hair.Getty Images

Chris Rea walked in to the radio station and asked for his song to be played

A former presenter has recalled Chris Rea asking for his song to be played on radio before he signed a recording contract.

Stan Laundon, 82, said the Middlesbrough musician, who died on Monday aged 74, walked into the former Radio Teesside building in Linthorpe Road with a track called Love Is The Way.

He said it was while Rea was working at his family’s ice cream parlour and coffee bar opposite the studio in the early 1970s, and he walked across and said: “I’ve got this reel-to-reel tape – is there any chance you would play it?”

Describing Rea as a “very quiet young lad”, Mr Laundon said he played the song and “it was quite enjoyable”.

Mr Laundon, who worked at Radio Teesside and Radio Cleveland for 21 years, said he had seen Rea a few times in his family business.

“I knew his face, but I had no idea he was a singer, guitar player and a songwriter,” he told Radio Tees.

“It was nice to meet him, a very pleasant person.”

Stan Laundon Stan Laudan, who in the picture has shoulder length brown hair, a blue shirt, white suit and white shoes and is sitting on a dark Lotus car in the 1970s.Stan Laundon

Stan Laundon said he played Rea’s song on the radio before he had signed a recording contract

Born in 1951 in Middlesbrough, the musician worked at his father’s ice cream and cafe business, Rea’s Cafe, as a teenager.

The plan was to take over the family business but aged 21 he taught himself how to play the guitar and played in local bands, including Magdalene.

He landed his first record deal with Magnet Records in the mid-1970s.

Middlesbrough heavily influenced his song writing, especially songs like Steel River, which reflects the town’s industrial identity.

Getty Images Black and white picture of a young Chris Rea posing on a trike and in front of a van selling ice creams. He has long shoulder length hair and wears white flares.Getty Images

Chris Rea’s family were known in Middlesbrough for making and selling ice cream

Rea’s cousin and fellow musician Adrian Rea told Radio Tees due to his relative’s failing health “we half expected the worse but thought he’d at least see the new year in”.

Recalling his time growing up next door to Rea, he said both their dads built up the ice cream business “but we were into the music”.

He recalled “doing regular gigs” with Rea in Middlesbrough and “growing together” while producing records.

/Mark Allen Chris Rea plays a banjo-type instrument. He is dressed all in black, and behind him a man hits a large drum./Mark Allen

Chris Rea was an “amazing musician” his sound engineer said

Sound engineer and producer Stuart Epps worked with Rea on his early albums.

“I just was really looking to working with him because I loved the demos,” he told Radio Tees.

He visited Middlesbrough and met Rea’s band, which was “full of Middlesbrough lads”.

Local fans have also paid tribute to the musician, including Susan Robertson, manager of the Tees Valley Music Service, who said Rea had been “a big part of my life”.

“I’ve been to about six [Chris Rea] concerts over the years, I’ve had all of his albums, I’d play them on repeat,” she said.

She told Radio Tees she was “gutted” to find out he had died, as she had been hoping he would be well enough to tour again.

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