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Angie Miller is a recording artist who was produced by Mickie Most in the early 1970s on his RAK Records label. She had singles with the songs "Born To Be Loved By You" (RAK 209, 1975) and "Stardust In Your Eyes," (RAK 151, 1973; EMI/Columbia 1C 006-94 545 (Germany)) and released an album "A Woman's mind." (SRAK515, 1975)[1]
According to a 2006 article in the Coventry Telegraph, Angie joined the "New City Sounds" as "Angie O'Keefe", and that band won in two appearances on BBC's Opportunity Knocks program. Angie soon after left the band, and started recording under Mickie Most.[1]
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