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The Luvvers were a Scottish rock group. They are best known as the backing group to Lulu on her debut chart single, "Shout" (1964). They subsequently had a low-key career of their own before disbanding in March 1966.
Im Alter von 15 Jahren wurde Lulu mit ihrer Fassung des Songs Shout von den Isley Brothers berühmt, den sie zusammen mit ihrer Gruppe „The Luvvers“ vortrug. 1965 trennte sie sich von der Band und landete mehrere Single-Hits, unter anderem I’m a Tiger.
Lulu And The Luvvers. UK band of Scottish singer and actress Lulu. The original band line-up was Alex Bell (vocals), Ross Neilson (lead guitar), James Dewar (rhythm guitar), Tommy Tierney (bass guitar), David Mullin (drums) and Jimmy Smith (saxophone).
- Early Chart Hits
- Television Series
- Eurovision Song Contest
- Late 1960s and Muscle Shoals Recordings
- 1970s and James Bond Theme
- 1980s
- 1990s, Comeback and Relight My Fire
- 2000s, Return to Charts and Together
- 2010s and Here Come The Girls Tour
In 1964, under the wing of Marion Massey, she was signed to Decca Records. When she was only fifteen, her version of the Isley Brothers' "Shout", credited to 'Lulu & the Luvvers' and delivered in a raucous but mature voice, peaked at No. 7 on the UK chart. Massey guided her career for more than 25 years, for most of which time they were partners in...
In the late 1960s, Lulu's pop career in the UK thrived and she had several television series of her own. Her first BBC series aired in 1965 on BBC Two, where she co-hosted Gadzooks! It's The In-Crowd, with Alan David, completing the run as solo host under the rebranded Gadzooks! In 1966, she made regular appearances on BBC One's Stramash!. After ap...
On 29 March 1969, she represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest performing the song "Boom Bang-a-Bang", written by Peter Warne and Alan Moorhouse, the song chosen from a selection of six by viewers of her BBC1 variety series Happening for Lulu and on a special show hosted by Michael Aspel in which she performed all six one after...
From 30 June to 2 July 1967, Lulu appeared with the Monkees at the Empire Pool, Wembley, and her brief romance with Davy Jonesof the Monkees during a concert tour of the United States in March 1968 received much publicity in the UK press. In 1969, Lulu recorded New Routes, a new album, at Muscle Shoals studios: several of the songs, including a ver...
Lulu began 1970 by appearing on the BBC's review of the 1960s music scene Pop Go the Sixties, performing "Boom Bang-A-Bang" live on BBC1 on 31 December 1969. She recorded another Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin album in the US, Melody Fair, and scored a US Top 30 hit, "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)", (later covered by Aretha Franklin...
Lulu's chart success waned but she remained in the public eye, acting and hosting a long-running radio show on London's Capital Radio station. She was associated with Freemans fashion catalogue during the late-1970s and early-1980s. In August 1979 after a performance in Margate, Kent she was in a car accident that nearly killed her; her car collide...
In 1993, Lulu made a recording comeback with the single "Independence", which reached No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart. This was the title track from the Independence album; all four singles released from this album reached the lower ends of the UK charts, as did two later singles released in 1994. Her second single after "Independence" was "I'm Back...
Now known as Lulu Kennedy-Cairns (her late mother's birth name before she was adopted by the McDonald family), in 2000 she was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II. Lulu's autobiography, published in 2002, was titled I Don't Want to Fight after the hit song she and her brother wrote with songwriter Steve DuBerry for Tina Turner, a song that Lulu he...
In early 2010, Lulu sang the theme "The Word Is Love" for the film Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! and toured the UK a second time with Here Come the Girls alongside Anastacia and Heather Small. In November 2010 she hosted the BBC TV series Rewind the 60s, with each episode focusing on a year during the 1960s, highlighting the social and political issues o...
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