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Jackie Frisco
738 listeners
Jackie Frisco was Mickie Most's sister-in-law and wife of Gene Vincent. View wikiJackie Frisco was Mickie Most's sister-in-law and wife of Gene Vincent. View wikiJackie Frisco was Mickie Most's sister-in-law and wife of Gene Vincent. View wiki -
Sandra Barry
1,397 listeners
British pop singer Sandra Barry began her performing career in infant talent shows before attending stage school as Sandra Alfred. She mad… read moreBritish pop singer Sandra Barry began her performing career in infant talent shows before attending stage school as Sandra Alfred. She made her earliest records in 1957 while co-starring on comedian Dave King's television series, a… read moreBritish pop singer Sandra Barry began her performing career in infant talent shows before attending stage school as Sandra Alfred. She made her earliest records in 1957 while co-starring on comedian Dave King's television series, and also appeared on radio on the long-running Educating Arch… read more -
Barbara Ruskin
1,777 listeners
Barbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Ma… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Marilyn Powell, Judy Cannon, The Foundations and Tony Christie… read more -
Jeannie & The Big Guys
1,433 listeners
Jeannie and the Big Guys were a Chester quintet, originally called Four Hits & A Miss, the "Miss" being teenaged lead singer … read moreJeannie and the Big Guys were a Chester quintet, originally called Four Hits & A Miss, the "Miss" being teenaged lead singer Rita Hughes, the daughter of a Chester pub owner, who fronted the group as lead singer for a year … read moreJeannie and the Big Guys were a Chester quintet, originally called Four Hits & A Miss, the "Miss" being teenaged lead singer Rita Hughes, the daughter of a Chester pub owner, who fronted the group as lead singer for a year or so. As Four Hits and A Miss, their repertory included son… read more -
Beryl Marsden
2,641 listeners
Beryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense o… read moreBeryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense of style, she was a precocious talent similar to Lulu in that she could bring her own style and sta… read moreBeryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense of style, she was a precocious talent similar to Lulu in that she could bring her own style and stamp to American R&B and soul standards from her mid-teens… read more -
Truly Smith
2,659 listeners
Truly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club D… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her renditio… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her rendition of Barbra Streisand's ' My Colouring Book'. View wiki -
Peanut
5,038 listeners
Peanut was a mid-sixties stage name of Katherine Farthing (born on 11 March 1951 in Trinidad). She also recorded as Kathy Kissoon (late … read morePeanut was a mid-sixties stage name of Katherine Farthing (born on 11 March 1951 in Trinidad). She also recorded as Kathy Kissoon (late '60s), Leanora Kissoon (early '70s) and, most successfully, as Katie Kissoon (late 70s to m… read morePeanut was a mid-sixties stage name of Katherine Farthing (born on 11 March 1951 in Trinidad). She also recorded as Kathy Kissoon (late '60s), Leanora Kissoon (early '70s) and, most successfully, as Katie Kissoon (late 70s to mid-'80s). She is the sister of Mac Kissoon, with whom s… read more -
Val McKenna
1,713 listeners
A singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop s… read moreA singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop soul-style singers to come out of early- to mid-'60s England. Apart from a convincing deliver… read moreA singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop soul-style singers to come out of early- to mid-'60s England. Apart from a convincing delivery on numbers like "Mixed Up" and Shook Up Girl. … read more -
The Paper Dolls
2,865 listeners
The Paper Dolls were a late 1960s British female vocal trio, from Northampton, comprising lead vocalist Susie 'Tiger' Mathis, Pau… read moreThe Paper Dolls were a late 1960s British female vocal trio, from Northampton, comprising lead vocalist Susie 'Tiger' Mathis, Pauline 'Spyder' Bennett and Sue 'Copper' Marshall. They appeared some years befo… read moreThe Paper Dolls were a late 1960s British female vocal trio, from Northampton, comprising lead vocalist Susie 'Tiger' Mathis, Pauline 'Spyder' Bennett and Sue 'Copper' Marshall. They appeared some years before similar recording acts such as Bananarama and Atomic Kitt… read more