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  2. Kiki Dee - Wikipedia

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    Dee was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] At the age of 10 she won a local talent contest, and at 16 she had her first paid job in show business. "I realised when I sang at family parties and Christmases I'd suddenly get everyone's attention and, being the youngest of three, I thought what a brilliant attention-seeking ploy it was", stated Dee in a 2013 interview.

  3. I've Got the Music in Me - Wikipedia

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    "I've Got the Music in Me" is a pop song by the Kiki Dee Band, released in 1974. It was written in 1973 by Bias Boshell, Kiki Dee Band's keyboardist.It is also the title of a Kiki Dee Band album released in 1974 and re-mastered and re-issued with bonus tracks in 2008.

  4. TopPop - Wikipedia

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    TopPop was chosen as the programme of the century in a poll in 2000 by Televizier. For many Dutch and Flemish viewers, TopPop was the primary source of information about pop music. TopPop compiled its own hit chart, based on viewers' top-ten lists, sent in on postcards, from 1970 to 1974, from 1978 to 1982 and from 23 February 1986 to 10 July 1988.

  5. Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Wikipedia

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    The B-side, "Snow Queen", remained unavailable on CD outside Australia until April 2019 when it was included as a bonus track on the reissue of Kiki Dee's Cage the Songbird album, included in the 5-CD box set The Rocket Years. [21] In May 2019 it was also included on the 3-CD box set Gold, a retrospective of Dee's career spanning various labels.

  6. Which Was Your Favorite? A List of the 30 Best Songs of the '70s

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    The artists of the 1970s produced so many chart-topping hits we compiled a list. It includes bands and singers such as Stevie Wonder, ABBA, and Redbone.

  7. Pan's People - Wikipedia

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    Pan's People on TopPop (1971), showing the original Top of the Pops line-up; from front Babs Lord, Louise Clarke, Flick Colby, Ruth Pearson, Andi Rutherford, Dee Dee Wilde Pan's People were a British all-female dance troupe most commonly associated with the BBC TV music chart show Top of the Pops , from 1968 to 1976.

  8. List of performers on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich (17 March) Bob Lind (17 March) The Alan Price Set (7 April) The Lovin' Spoonful (21 April) Nancy Sinatra (28 April) Trini Lopez (28 April) The Troggs (12 May) Neil Christian (12 May) Chris Farlowe (20 June) Los Bravos (7 July) Simon and Garfunkel (14 July) Twice as Much (21 July) New Vaudeville Band (22 ...

  9. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    Kiki Dee – "Amoureuse" Electric Light Orchestra – "Roll Over Beethoven" David Essex – "Lamplight" Focus – "Sylvia" Gary Glitter – "I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am!)", "I Love You Love Me Love" Golden Earring – "Radar Love" The Hollies – "The Day that Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee" The Jackson 5 – "Skywriter"