Leo Sayer is an internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter whose career spans more than five decades. Bursting onto the music scene in the early 1970s, Leo quickly became known for his distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence. His breakthrough came in 1973 with the release of Silverbird, which featured the hit single "The Show Must Go On." His theatrical "Pierrot the Clown" persona captured attention, but it was his music that made him a global star.

The mid-1970s saw Leo reach new heights with his album Endless Flight (1976), which produced two international chart-toppers: "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" (a Grammy Award winner) and "When I Need You." Both singles became massive hits in the UK, US, and around the world, solidifying Leo's place in pop music history.

Throughout the 1980s, Leo continued to release successful albums, such as Living in a Fantasy (1980), featuring the hit "More Than I Can Say." His ability to adapt to changing musical trends kept him relevant across decades. A resurgence in the 2000s, particularly with the remix of his classic hit "Thunder in My Heart," introduced Leo to a new generation of fans.

With over 80 million album sales, Leo Sayer remains a celebrated figure in the global music scene.