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  2. Lulu (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Lulu has also appeared in a number of TV specials, including one with Bruce Forsyth in 1974 and Lulu's Big Show in 1993 taped at Glasgow's Tramway. Another special in 1999 was dedicated to Lulu's life and career. [61] Lulu also lent her voice to the cartoon Nellie the Elephant, voicing the titular character and singing the theme song. [citation ...

  3. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling shows ... - AOL

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    In a follow-up interview with NBC News, D’Mello said she simply decided to cap her concert budget. “I will only go see two artists that are my tried-and-true favorite artists,” she said.

  4. Do Musicians Actually Sing Live at Concerts or Do They Lip ...

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    At one of his band’s shows in June, Grohl insinuated that the pop star does not sing live at her concerts. “You don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift,” Grohl told the London crowd ...

  5. Boom Bang-a-Bang - Wikipedia

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    "Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu, with music composed by Alan Moorhouse and lyrics by Peter Warne. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid, and became one of the four winning songs.

  6. The Luvvers - Wikipedia

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    Before they changed their name to the Luvvers (or the Luvers as credited on early UK singles pressings) for the release of "Shout", which became a UK hit single when it peaked at number seven in the early summer of 1964, the band were called the Gleneagles, with Lulu as one of the vocalists. [1]

  7. Independence (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Independence" was a notable hit for Lulu and by many seen as her comeback in the 90s. The song reached its highest chart position as number three on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. In Europe, the single entered the top 20 in the UK, peaking at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart on 30 January 1993, in its second week on the chart ...

  8. Lulu tells Jonathan Ross why she’s happier alone after two ...

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    “When I met David, David said ‘The labels don’t get you. They don’t get your voice either. I’m going to make a hit record with you,’” she recalled/ “When he said that to me, I felt ...

  9. Lulu discography - Wikipedia

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