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Pete Waterman, '''OBE''' (born in Coventry on January 15 , 1947 ) is a British Record Producer , songwriter, radio and club DJ, television presenter, president of Coventry Bears rugby league club and a keen Railway enthusiast. He is the owner of significant collections of both historic and commercial railway Locomotive s and rolling stock, a passion fueled by his first job. Waterman had left school Illiterate , not learning to read until the age of thirty eight. Following his railway job as a fireman on locomotives Waterman became a gravedigger and then an apprentice at General Electric Company , becoming a Trade Union official. Inspired by The Beatles , Waterman became a DJ. He first hit the charts singing under the name 14-18 with a single inspired by World War One - ''"Good-Bye-Ee"''. In the 1980s he was a member of the highly successful music trio Stock Aitken Waterman before forming his own company, PWL (Pete Waterman Limited). To date he has scored a total of twenty two UK number one singles with his various acts and he claims upwards of 500 million sales world-wide (inclusive of singles, albums, compilation inclusions, downloads, etc). Pete also appeared in the steps video tragedy. In 1988 he revived the name of the London And North Western Railway Company for his rail vehicle maintenance business, based at Crewe , which is now the largest privately-owned rail maintenance business in the country. In addition to his passion for music and the railway, Waterman is also a huge supporter of Walsall FC . However, he has ruled out any move towards buying the football club. He co-presented '' The Hitman And Her '' with Michaela Strachan . He also presented a show on Radio City . In more recent years, Waterman managed the ''. Waterman said to rival Louis Walsh that if One True Voice failed to reach the 2002 Christmas Number One in the UK, he would commit suicide. One True Voice were beaten to the number one spot by Girls Aloud . In the New Year's Honours List published 31 December , 2004 he was given an OBE for his services to music. Just three days later his son Paul died at the age of thirty three, Waterman's website announcing that he had been in hospital since June with a "serious illness". Waterman's other son, Pete Junior, had been in a near-death go-karting accident in 1999 , seeing him left badly burnt and in a coma. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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