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Jackie Trent

 
Artist: Jackie Trent
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  • Born: September 06, 1940, Newcastle-under-Lyme, England
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Piano, Vocals (Background), Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Where Are You Now (My Love): The Singles, Vol. 1," "Where Are You Now: The Pye Anthology," "Where Are You Now My Love"

Biography

A British singer/songwriter of the '60s whose voice was far better suited for reaching the back row of Broadway auditoriums than soul or rock, Jackie Trent nonetheless operated on the fringe of the U.K. pop scene in the manner of other femme belters like Cilla Black, though her efforts were usually even more in the middle of the road. Her one big triumph was her number one British single in mid-1965, "Where Are You Now (My Love)," which had the honor of bumping the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride" from the top position; that would be her only Top 20 entry. If she can often sound like Petula Clark crossed with Shirley Bassey, there's a good reason for that; she shared Clark's producer, Tony Hatch, who would become her songwriting partner and husband. Trent and Hatch, in fact, penned several of Clark's hits, though (with the exception of "Where Are You Now") the composers weren't nearly as successful when applying their songwriting/production talents to Jackie's discs. Trent recorded quite prolifically for Pye in the 1960s (including some duets with husband Tony), but it's as a songwriter that she'll be primarily remembered. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Jackie Trent
Birth name Yvonne Burgess
Born 6 September 1940 (1940-09-06) (age 69)
Newcastle-under-Lyme, England
Genres Popular music, theatre
Occupations Singer, songwriter, actress
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1962–present
Labels Pye
Associated acts Tony Hatch, Petula Clark
Website Official website

Jackie Trent (born Yvonne Burgess,[1] 6 September 1940, Newcastle-under-Lyme) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Career

Trent's first stage appearance was as a ten-year-old ingenue in the pantomime Babes In The Wood, but her primary interest was a career in pop music. Her first single, "Pick Up the Pieces," was released in 1962, but it was not until two record labels and three years later that she scored her first hit, "Where Are You Now" written by Tony Hatch, who at that time was involved in a successful professional collaboration with Petula Clark. "Where Are You Now" reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in May 1965, topping the chart for one week.[1]

With Clark's 1966 hit, "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" inspired by the ongoing affair between Trent and Hatch, they went public with their relationship. A year later, they were married in Kensington, London.

Although she recorded several singles and albums, both as a solo artist and in tandem with her husband, Trent was more successful as a songwriter rather than a singer.[2] In addition to their compositions for Clark, over the years she and Hatch wrote a wealth of material for other artists, including Frank Sinatra, Jack Jones, Nancy Wilson, Des O'Connor, Shirley Bassey, Vikki Carr, and Dean Martin.

In the late 1960s, Trent returned to the stage with a UK tour of the musical Nell with Hermione Baddeley. In 1970 Trent recorded the Les Vandyke composed, "I'll Be Near You". In March that year she appeared on the cover of the British music magazine, NME.

The 1970s saw Hatch and Trent diversify into the world of musical theatre. The first of their projects, The Card, based on Arnold Bennett's novel, with book by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, ran in London's West End with Jim Dale and Millicent Martin in the starring roles. (Coincidentally, Clark had starred in the 1952 film version with Alec Guinness). An original cast album was released in 1975. A rewritten version of the show, starring Peter Duncan and Hayley Mills, played the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in the 1990s and spawned a new cast album. The second Hatch/Trent musical was Rock Nativity, with book and lyrics by David Wood. Initiated and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, it first played in Newcastle upon Tyne. An updated version of the show toured nationally in 1976, and was broadcast nationally by Scottish TV. A full-length concert version was also recorded at the Cork Opera House for transmission by RTÉ.

In 1972 the couple wrote the song "We'll Be With You", a celebration of Trent's home town football club Stoke City reaching the final of the Football League Cup. It was released under the name The Potters (the club's nickname), and reached number 34 on the UK chart.[3] Stoke beat Chelsea F.C. 2-1 in the final. The track is still played at Stoke's home games to this day.

In August 1978, Trent appeared on the BBC Television programme, Seaside Special. Later the same year, the couple left the UK for a four-year residency in Dublin, where they hosted their own TV series Words And Music and It's A Musical World, before moving to Australia in 1982. It was while down under that the couple wrote what might be their most famous composition, the theme tune for the TV soap, Neighbours.

Trent and Hatch separated in 1995, and divorced in 2002.

Following the couple's initial separation, Trent made a successful return to the British stage, touring the country in the musical High Society. After spending several years in semi-retirement, she toured Australia with a series of concerts in April and May 2004.

On 24 November 2005, Trent married Colin Gregory.

In 2008, Trent collaborated with the record producer, Ted Carfrae, to work on her latest album entitled Trentquility.[4]

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References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 565. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  2. ^ "Biography by Richie Unterberger". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=JACKIE|TRENT&sql=11:0jfyxqwgld0e~T1. Retrieved 13 August 2009. 
  3. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 432. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  4. ^ Myspace.com/tedcarfrae - accessed August 2009

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