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JOHN













                                              SWINDEN









                                  The ‘Singing Jeweller’ and ‘Man of Rochdale’

                                                              I do all that I can purely because I’m blessed to
         You have one of the most recognisable businesses     be in a position to do so and I love doing it.
         on The Walk, J & D Alexander. How did you end up
         there?
                                                              How did it feel when you were crowned Man of
         The shop has been a jewellers for around 50          Rochdale?
         years. I was the manager for years before I
         became the owner in November 2002.                   I am a big supporter of Springhill Hospice, which
                                                              gave me the award last year: I was gobsmacked
         I found jewellery a very enjoyable thing to learn    and I’m very rarely lost for words. I did get very
         and I took to it like a duck to water. It fits my    emotional about it because I don’t do anything
         personality and is part of who I am.                 for the recognition.


         One of the most interesting pieces I’ve seen was     When they gave me the award, it made me
         a mourning ring from the time of Bonnie Prince       realise that people in Rochdale appreciate
         Charlie during the 1750s.                            what I do.



         How did you come to be known as ‘Rochdale’s          What do you love most about Rochdale?
         singing jeweller?’

                                                              I’ve lived here for over 35 years. I like the people
         50 years ago, I entered a talent contest singing     because they’re friendly, honest and open, and I’ve
         ‘Strangers in the Night’, by Frank Sinatra. I        always had lots of genuine support.
         didn’t get anywhere, and I didn’t sing again
         in public until around 2011. I perform under         Rochdale is a very historic place, which I love. I like
         the stage name John Alexander. I’ve even had         that Lisa Stansfield and Gracie Fields were from
         three auditions for The Voice, which was a good      here; Gracie would sing to anyone, anywhere.
         experience.

                                                              I’ve also been privileged to sing in one of the most
                                                              historic town halls - Rochdale - in Europe.
         Tell us about raising money for charity...


         I’ve always tried to raise money for local           Do you have any singing dreams?
         charities through singing. I couldn’t tell you how
         much I’ve raised because I’ve never kept track.      As an ex-Hillsborough lad, I would love to sing
                                                              You’ll Never Walk Alone to the Kop at Liverpool.
         I’ve supported the Moorland Children’s Home
         and many individual worthy causes, and given         I’d also love to sing at the centenary Remembrance
         tens of thousands of pounds of gift vouchers         Parade, as my uncle died during the war when he
 Photo: Malcolm Journeaux  away for jewellery.                was just 18.

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