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Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976) [3] is an English singer, songwriter, media personality, and actress. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the pop group the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice, reflecting the fact that she was the youngest member.
Michelle Stephenson (born 3 January 1977) is a British pop singer and television presenter. At the age of 17, she was briefly a member of the girl group that would go on to become the Spice Girls . [ 1 ]
Music Hall, Britain's first form of commercial mass entertainment, emerged, broadly speaking, in the mid-19th century, and ended (arguably) after the First World War, when the halls rebranded their entertainment as Variety. [1]
Pages in category "British singers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Al James (bassist) E.
Denise Lisa Maria Pearson [3] (born 13 June 1968), sometimes credited as Deniece Pearson, is an English singer-songwriter.She was the lead vocalist with the British pop/R&B group Five Star, which comprised herself and her four siblings.
Perrie Louise Edwards (born 10 July 1993), is an English singer. She rose to prominence as a member of Little Mix, a girl group formed during the eighth series of The X Factor UK, which they eventually won. The group won three Brit Awards, becoming the first girl group to win British Group.
Spice Girls: United Kingdom 1994–2000 / 2007–2008 / 2012 / 2016 / 2018–present Pop / dance-pop: 15.55 million [25] Ellie Goulding: United Kingdom 2009–present Electropop / synth-pop / indie / pop / folktronica: 14.7 million [26] Christina Aguilera: United States 1999–present R&B / pop / rock 13.21 million [27] Miley Cyrus: United ...
Amongst the winners, Paul McCartney and Adele are the most honoured male and female British artists respectively. Adele also is the most awarded female foreign act in Grammy history as well as one of three artists who have won all four General field awards.