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  2. Category:Discographies of British artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Discographies of British artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,001 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Page 3 girls - Wikipedia

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    A Page 3 girl is a woman who formerly modeled for topless photographs published on the third page of UK tabloids.

  4. Category:English female models - Wikipedia

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    A. Adwoa Aboah; Kesewa Aboah; Jill Adams; Karima Adebibe; Modupe Adeyeye; Sophia Ahrens; Kat Alano; Saffron Aldridge; Julie Alexander; Katie Amess; Susie Amy; Leomie ...

  5. Mis-Teeq - Wikipedia

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    Mis-Teeq were a British girl group, consisting of Sabrina Washington, Su-Elise Nash and Alesha Dixon.They were active from 1999–2005. [2]Mis-Teeq had two top-ten albums and seven consecutive top-ten singles on the UK Singles Chart, as well as success across Europe, Asia, Australia and the US.

  6. Flo (group) - Wikipedia

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    The British girl group formed in 2019. Quaresma and Downer knew each other having met studying at Sylvia Young Theatre School and discovered Douglas from her singing videos on Instagram . [ 6 ] After spending two years in writing music, the trio recorded their debut song with producer MNEK .

  7. Tea lady - Wikipedia

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    In the past Tea Ladies were often upheld as virtues of womanhood, in British comedy, with a tea lady usually portrayed as a jocular, humorous, well rounded, middle aged woman in a uniform and cap, or as a very pretty young women in peak fertility and her best child bearing years, gaining appreciative comments from her co-workers, as in the film ...

  8. Susanna Hoffs - Wikipedia

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    She recorded several songs for films and formed the faux-British 1960s band Ming Tea with Mike Myers and Matthew Sweet. Hoffs teamed with Sweet to produce Under the Covers, a series of cover song albums. Her 2012 album Someday was followed by two more cover albums Bright Lights (2021) and The Deep End (2023).

  9. Clare Teal - Wikipedia

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    Her popularity soared, with appearances on radio and television bringing her to the attention of a wider public, and in 2004 she released her first album for Sony Jazz in what was the biggest recording deal by any British jazz singer. [2] [3] Don't Talk topped the jazz charts and entered the UK Top 20 UK Albums Chart. [3] [5]