sandie shaw:
there's always something there to remind me.
long love love.
puppet on a string.
Dusty Springfield, a British pop singing sensation in the 1960s, died in March 1999. See link below.
Sandie Shaw won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967 appearing bare foot and singing "Puppet on a string".
A famous female rock vocalist from the 1970s is Deborah Harry. She was (and still is) the lead singer of the rock band, Blondie. Two famous female rock vocalists from the 1960s are Janis Joplin and Grace Slick.
The black female guitarist and singer who played on "Shindig!" in the 1960s is Nancy Wilson. Known for her impressive guitar skills and powerful vocals, she was a prominent figure in the music scene during that era. Wilson's contributions to the show and her overall talent helped pave the way for future generations of female musicians.
Elkie Brooks and Billy J. Kramer are not related. Elkie Brooks is a British singer known for her solo career and work with the band Vinegar Joe, while Billy J. Kramer is a British pop singer famous for his hits in the 1960s. They share a connection through the British music scene, but there is no familial relationship between them.
Dusty Springfield, a British pop singing sensation in the 1960s, died in March 1999. See link below.
Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (Dusty Springfield), was a singer. Of all the female British pop artists of the 1960s, she made one of the biggest impressions on the American market. Her genres include Pop and Soul.
That could have been Lucille Starr.That could have been Lucille Starr.
Sandie Shaw won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967 appearing bare foot and singing "Puppet on a string".
Late 1960s - early 70s? Don't remember the date but I happened to be outside the church, in North Kew, Melbourne.
The black female singer of the 1960s who performed "Baby It's You" is Carpenters. The song was originally recorded by The Shirelles in 1961 and later covered by The Carpenters in 1970. However, the version that gained significant popularity in the 60s was by The Shirelles, who were one of the first all-female groups to achieve success in the genre.
Pearl Carr, the British singer, was born on March 20, 1934. As of October 2023, she is 89 years old. She is best known for her performances in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in the UK music scene.
A famous female rock vocalist from the 1970s is Deborah Harry. She was (and still is) the lead singer of the rock band, Blondie. Two famous female rock vocalists from the 1960s are Janis Joplin and Grace Slick.
The black female guitarist and singer who played on "Shindig!" in the 1960s is Nancy Wilson. Known for her impressive guitar skills and powerful vocals, she was a prominent figure in the music scene during that era. Wilson's contributions to the show and her overall talent helped pave the way for future generations of female musicians.
That singer is Mahalia Jackson. She was a renowned gospel singer who performed at Billy Graham Crusades and later became a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
The Supremes
Paloma Faith is not directly related to Adam Faith. They share a similar surname, but there is no familial connection between the two. Paloma Faith is a British singer and actress known for her distinctive style and music, while Adam Faith was a British singer and actor active primarily in the 1960s.