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Lyn Paul

Lyn Paul (born Lynda Susan Belcher; 16 February 1949) is an English pop singer and actress. She came to fame as a member of the international chart-topping pop group the New Seekers in the early 1970s. She has more recently found success and critical acclaim starring in the long-running West End musical, Blood Brothers.[1]

Lyn Paul
Birth nameLynda Susan Belcher
Born (1949-02-16) 16 February 1949 (age 74)
Wythenshawe, Manchester, England
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1960–present
Websitelynpaulwebsite.org

Early life

Paul began her career in show business as a child actress in 1960, while attending regular classes in dance and musical theatre. In the early 1960s she led her own teenage girl band the Crys-Do-Lyns, touring all over Wythenshaw. She subsequently qualified as a teacher of dance. In the late 1960s she changed her name to Tanzy Paul[2] and began a solo career as a pop singer, before joining the well-respected Manchester group the Nocturnes along with Eve Graham, before Graham left to join the New Seekers.[3]

The New Seekers

When Sally Graham (no relation) left the New Seekers, Eve Graham recommended Paul as a replacement. Graham sang lead on most of their earlier hits, but Paul was gradually entrusted with a lot of the lead parts. She was the featured vocalist on their 1972 Eurovision Song Contest entry, "Beg, Steal or Borrow" in which they came second.[4] She was also lead vocalist on the 1974 No.1 hit "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" and the No.5 single, "I Get A Little Sentimental Over You". Among the group's other works, they recorded the song "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", adapted from an advertising jingle for Coca-Cola, which sold over 20 million copies and still remains one of the 100 best-selling singles in the UK. They had many other hits; most notably, Harry Chapin's "Circles"; Delaney and Bonnie's "Never Ending Song of Love" and a medley of Pete Townshend's "Pinball Wizard"/"See Me, Feel Me" from The Who's rock opera Tommy. They also headlined at the London Palladium and the Royal Albert Hall. The band were also invited to perform at President Richard Nixon's inauguration ball.[5]

Solo career

After she left the group in 1974, Paul performed as a solo artist for many years and became a television personality, appearing on many television programmes including: Emergency Ward 10, Skyport, Give Us a Clue, Celebrity Squares and 3-2-1 as well as countless variety programmes. Her first solo single, which spent a frustrating seventeen weeks hovering outside the UK Top 50, was the Golden Globe nominated "Sail the Summer Winds", a John Barry and Don Black composition, which was the theme to the first film produced by Gregory Peck, 1974's The Dove.[6] She had a UK Top 40 hit in 1975 with a song that was originally recorded at the same sessions as I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing. The track was used as the jingle for Coca-Cola in the summer of 1975; it was subsequently recorded as a single by Paul with backing vocals from ex-New Seekers singer Peter Doyle and released as "It Oughta Sell A Million".[7]

During her solo career, she has worked with Andy Williams, Jack Jones, Debbie McGee, Dionne Warwick and Liza Minnelli, and has won various accolades including the Carl-Alan Award several times. Her other Polydor singles include "Who's Sorry Now", "Love", "Here Comes That Wonderful Feeling" and "Mama Don't Wait For Me". She also released her first solo album Give Me Love in 1975. In 1977, after moving to Pye Records, Paul sang "If Everybody Loved The Same As You" in the Song for Europe UK selection, coming joint sixth. She went on to record "I Don't Believe You Ever Loved Me", a cover of the Doobie Brothers' "Echoes of Love", and a 1980s power-ballad "Make the Night". She released a single "Hold Me" under the name of Future Primitive with her brother Paul (whose name she took as her stage surname) in 1984. She also headlined at many cabaret clubs including: The Cockney Cabaret, the Talk of London, and the Café Royal.

In 2006, she released an album titled Late Night. It contained her versions of some of her favourite songs, including "Crying", "I Only Have Eyes For You", "Dance with My Father" and "Late Night Grande Hotel". In addition, it also contained two new tracks written for her, "Dance With Desire" and "Clouds".[8]

In 2009, Paul performed in a show called The Sound of the New Seekers.

Musical theatre and acting

Paul found great success, when she starred in the musical Blood Brothers, in the matriarchal lead role of Mrs. Johnstone. It was a part she debuted in 1997, and played regularly in the West End and occasionally on the National Tour, up to and including 2021. Paul starred in the show during its 10th anniversary celebrations and was also invited to play the role in Liverpool in 2008, when the city was given the title as the European Capital of Culture.[9] Paul has received enormous personal and critical success in the show and in 2008 was voted the "undisputed Mrs J. of all time" by a Blood Brothers fansite[10] as well as being awarded Best Actress in a Professional Production from the Alhambra Theatre Dunfermline.

In October 2012 Bill Kenwright announced that Blood Brothers was to close in London's West End after a 24-year run. For the final two weeks Kenwright put together his dream-cast including Original cast members as well as those who appeared in the show on Broadway; inviting Paul back to reprise her role for one last time. A great honour Paul herself has acknowledged.

Most recently Paul reprised her acclaimed role for the 30th anniversary touring production of Blood Brothers, being hailed as the 'definitive Mrs Johnstone'[11] and celebrating two decades association with the show.

Paul starred in the West End stage production of the Boy George musical Taboo, playing Josie James, a part rumoured to be specifically written for her[12] in which she performed two of the show's stand out numbers "Talk Amongst Yourselves" and "Independent Woman". Her successes within the show led her to be invited to perform as the special guest at the Culture Club's 20th anniversary concert at The Royal Albert Hall, and on the live DVD. The release of the Original Cast Recording of Taboo was delayed so that Paul could be included on it.

Paul joined the cast of Footloose – the Musical! in the West End 2007 National Tour company in the role of Vi Moore. After the six-month tour, the cast re-opened the show at the Playhouse Theatre, London on 17 August 2007.[13]

In 2003, Paul performed in a new workshop musical called The Biz!, playing the part of Amanda Power, a theatrical diva. The following year she performed in another new workshop musical written by Yusaf Islam, entitled Moonshadow with Ramin Karimloo. Paul has also played many principal roles in traditional pantomimes, her most recent being the title role in Dick Whittington and His Cat in the Theatre Royal Windsor's annual production performed during the 2001 Christmas season. She also lent vocals to a musical-concept album, for the stage adaptation of the film Alfie playing the role of Lily.

Paul has also turned to television acting, appearing as a semi-regular character – Freda Danby – in ITV's Emmerdale. She appeared in episodes of Doctors and In Deep on BBC TV; and the long-running series Holby City.[citation needed] As well as these acting roles, she performed Bring Him Home from Les Miserables on a Remembrance Sunday special edition of Songs of Praise and was also a contestant in a Eurovision Song Contest edition of The Weakest Link.

In 2011, she embarked on a nationwide tour of a new musical Rhinestone Mondays starring alongside Faye Tozer, Ian "H" Watkins and Shaun Williamson. She played the role of Sophie. The musical was said to be the first ever country and western jukebox musical to be created and, although the performances were generally well received with Paul singing classics such as "Stand By Your Man" and "Crazy", the show completed its run five weeks early.[14]

In 2013 Paul starred alongside Will Young in the UK Tour of the West End revival of Kander and Ebb's musical Cabaret. Young reprised his Olivier Award nominated role of the Emcee whilst Paul played the part of Fraulein Schneider.[15] Other cast members included Siobhan Dillon as Sally Bowles, Matt Rawle as Clifford Bradshaw and Linal Haft as Herr Shultz.

During the Christmas period of 2014 Paul joined the Tenth Anniversary production of the Cromer Pier Christmas Show — a traditional variety show including song, dance and comedy.

Personal life

During the 1970s Paul dated pop star Rod Stewart.[16] In 1980, she had a short-lived marriage to Liverpool night club owner Vincent McCaffrey.[17]

She is now married to Alan Young, with whom she has a son, Ryan. Between 2006 and February 2007, the couple ran a pub, the Beehive, in Englefield Green, Surrey.

Her sister is the West End actress and choreographer Nikki Belsher,[18] with whom she performed alongside in Footloose – the Musical!.[19]

Paul is a keen supporter of the Alzheimer's Society. (Her mother, Doreen Belcher, died from disease in 2010). In 2011, she produced a Calendar Girls-style naked calendar in aid of the charity, alongside her fellow female Blood Brothers cast mates. The calendar was endorsed by both producer of the show, Bill Kenwright and playwright Willy Russell.

Theatre and filmography (2000–present)

Year Show Role Venue Notes
2017 Magic at the Musicals Herself The Royal Albert Hall
1997–2021 Blood Brothers Mrs Johnstone Phoenix Theatre and UK Tour
2014 The Cromer Pier Christmas Show Special Guest Tenth Anniversary Production
2013 Cabaret Fraulein Schneider UK Tour
2012 Sez Les, Volume 4 Performer DVD
2011 Rhinestone Mondays Sophie UK Tour
2011 The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club Performer DVD
2010 Daybreak Herself ITV
2009 The Hour Herself STV
2009 The Sound of The New Seekers Performer
2007 Footloose – The Musical Vi Moore Playhouse Theatre
2007 Country Gals Performer DVD
2006 Holby City Anita Powell BBC
2005 Charlie Rich and Friends, Legends in Concert Performer DVD
2005 Tammy Wynette/Various Artists Performer DVD
2005 Johnny Tillotson Rock'n'Roll Legends Performer DVD
2004 Moonshadow Performer
2004 The Weakest Link Contestant BBC
2003 Taboo Original London Production Josie James The Venue DVD
2003 The Biz! Amanda Power Thameside Theatre
2003, 2005 Emmerdale Freda Danby ITV
2002 Taboo Josie James The Venue
2002 In Deep Amanda BBC
2001 When You Wish Performer
2001 Dick Whittington Dick Whittington Theatre Royal Windsor
2001 Doctors Pam Howard BBC
2001 Songs of Praise Performer BBC Remembrance day Special

References

  1. ^ "Blood Brothers – the actors". Willy Russell. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  2. ^ Liddle, Steven. "Lyn Paul then... 1966". Lyn Paul website. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Shows". Entertainment.stv.tv. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest : Details : United Kingdom 1972 : The New seekers, Beg, Steal Or Borrow". Esc-history.com. 25 March 1972. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  5. ^ . Thenewseekers.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  6. ^ "The Dove (1974) – Awards". IMDb.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  7. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 420. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  8. ^ . Play.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  9. ^ . WhatsOnStage.com. 5 October 2009. Archived from the original on 30 April 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  10. ^ [1][dead link]
  11. ^ "Lyn Paul leads 30th anniversary Blood Brothers tour (From my theatre mates)". mytheatremates.com. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Lyn's thrown in at the deep end". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Lyn's Footloose in starring role (From Salisbury Journal)". Salisburyjournal.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  14. ^ Dines, Nick (5 September 2011). "The Stage / Reviews / Rhinestone Mondays". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  15. ^ "Tour of Cabaret the Musical – Cabaret Tour Starring Will Young". Musicaltheatrenews.com. 7 December 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  16. ^ Liddle, Steven. "Lyn Paul then... 2006". Lyn Paul website. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  17. ^ Liddle, Steven. . Lyn Paul website. Archived from the original on 3 July 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  18. ^ . Playbill. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  19. ^ "Lyn Paul – Biography". IMDb.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.

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Lyn Paul born Lynda Susan Belcher 16 February 1949 is an English pop singer and actress She came to fame as a member of the international chart topping pop group the New Seekers in the early 1970s She has more recently found success and critical acclaim starring in the long running West End musical Blood Brothers 1 Lyn PaulBirth nameLynda Susan BelcherBorn 1949 02 16 16 February 1949 age 74 Wythenshawe Manchester EnglandGenresPopOccupation s Singer actressYears active1960 presentWebsitelynpaulwebsite wbr org Contents 1 Early life 2 The New Seekers 3 Solo career 4 Musical theatre and acting 5 Personal life 6 Theatre and filmography 2000 present 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditPaul began her career in show business as a child actress in 1960 while attending regular classes in dance and musical theatre In the early 1960s she led her own teenage girl band the Crys Do Lyns touring all over Wythenshaw She subsequently qualified as a teacher of dance In the late 1960s she changed her name to Tanzy Paul 2 and began a solo career as a pop singer before joining the well respected Manchester group the Nocturnes along with Eve Graham before Graham left to join the New Seekers 3 The New Seekers EditWhen Sally Graham no relation left the New Seekers Eve Graham recommended Paul as a replacement Graham sang lead on most of their earlier hits but Paul was gradually entrusted with a lot of the lead parts She was the featured vocalist on their 1972 Eurovision Song Contest entry Beg Steal or Borrow in which they came second 4 She was also lead vocalist on the 1974 No 1 hit You Won t Find Another Fool Like Me and the No 5 single I Get A Little Sentimental Over You Among the group s other works they recorded the song I d Like to Teach the World to Sing adapted from an advertising jingle for Coca Cola which sold over 20 million copies and still remains one of the 100 best selling singles in the UK They had many other hits most notably Harry Chapin s Circles Delaney and Bonnie s Never Ending Song of Love and a medley of Pete Townshend s Pinball Wizard See Me Feel Me from The Who s rock opera Tommy They also headlined at the London Palladium and the Royal Albert Hall The band were also invited to perform at President Richard Nixon s inauguration ball 5 Solo career EditAfter she left the group in 1974 Paul performed as a solo artist for many years and became a television personality appearing on many television programmes including Emergency Ward 10 Skyport Give Us a Clue Celebrity Squares and 3 2 1 as well as countless variety programmes Her first solo single which spent a frustrating seventeen weeks hovering outside the UK Top 50 was the Golden Globe nominated Sail the Summer Winds a John Barry and Don Black composition which was the theme to the first film produced by Gregory Peck 1974 s The Dove 6 She had a UK Top 40 hit in 1975 with a song that was originally recorded at the same sessions as I d Like To Teach The World To Sing The track was used as the jingle for Coca Cola in the summer of 1975 it was subsequently recorded as a single by Paul with backing vocals from ex New Seekers singer Peter Doyle and released as It Oughta Sell A Million 7 During her solo career she has worked with Andy Williams Jack Jones Debbie McGee Dionne Warwick and Liza Minnelli and has won various accolades including the Carl Alan Award several times Her other Polydor singles include Who s Sorry Now Love Here Comes That Wonderful Feeling and Mama Don t Wait For Me She also released her first solo album Give Me Love in 1975 In 1977 after moving to Pye Records Paul sang If Everybody Loved The Same As You in the Song for Europe UK selection coming joint sixth She went on to record I Don t Believe You Ever Loved Me a cover of the Doobie Brothers Echoes of Love and a 1980s power ballad Make the Night She released a single Hold Me under the name of Future Primitive with her brother Paul whose name she took as her stage surname in 1984 She also headlined at many cabaret clubs including The Cockney Cabaret the Talk of London and the Cafe Royal In 2006 she released an album titled Late Night It contained her versions of some of her favourite songs including Crying I Only Have Eyes For You Dance with My Father and Late Night Grande Hotel In addition it also contained two new tracks written for her Dance With Desire and Clouds 8 In 2009 Paul performed in a show called The Sound of the New Seekers Musical theatre and acting EditPaul found great success when she starred in the musical Blood Brothers in the matriarchal lead role of Mrs Johnstone It was a part she debuted in 1997 and played regularly in the West End and occasionally on the National Tour up to and including 2021 Paul starred in the show during its 10th anniversary celebrations and was also invited to play the role in Liverpool in 2008 when the city was given the title as the European Capital of Culture 9 Paul has received enormous personal and critical success in the show and in 2008 was voted the undisputed Mrs J of all time by a Blood Brothers fansite 10 as well as being awarded Best Actress in a Professional Production from the Alhambra Theatre Dunfermline In October 2012 Bill Kenwright announced that Blood Brothers was to close in London s West End after a 24 year run For the final two weeks Kenwright put together his dream cast including Original cast members as well as those who appeared in the show on Broadway inviting Paul back to reprise her role for one last time A great honour Paul herself has acknowledged Most recently Paul reprised her acclaimed role for the 30th anniversary touring production of Blood Brothers being hailed as the definitive Mrs Johnstone 11 and celebrating two decades association with the show Paul starred in the West End stage production of the Boy George musical Taboo playing Josie James a part rumoured to be specifically written for her 12 in which she performed two of the show s stand out numbers Talk Amongst Yourselves and Independent Woman Her successes within the show led her to be invited to perform as the special guest at the Culture Club s 20th anniversary concert at The Royal Albert Hall and on the live DVD The release of the Original Cast Recording of Taboo was delayed so that Paul could be included on it Paul joined the cast of Footloose the Musical in the West End 2007 National Tour company in the role of Vi Moore After the six month tour the cast re opened the show at the Playhouse Theatre London on 17 August 2007 13 In 2003 Paul performed in a new workshop musical called The Biz playing the part of Amanda Power a theatrical diva The following year she performed in another new workshop musical written by Yusaf Islam entitled Moonshadow with Ramin Karimloo Paul has also played many principal roles in traditional pantomimes her most recent being the title role in Dick Whittington and His Cat in the Theatre Royal Windsor s annual production performed during the 2001 Christmas season She also lent vocals to a musical concept album for the stage adaptation of the film Alfie playing the role of Lily Paul has also turned to television acting appearing as a semi regular character Freda Danby in ITV s Emmerdale She appeared in episodes of Doctors and In Deep on BBC TV and the long running series Holby City citation needed As well as these acting roles she performed Bring Him Home from Les Miserables on a Remembrance Sunday special edition ofSongs of Praiseand was also a contestant in a Eurovision Song Contest edition ofThe Weakest Link In 2011 she embarked on a nationwide tour of a new musical Rhinestone Mondays starring alongside Faye Tozer Ian H Watkins and Shaun Williamson She played the role of Sophie The musical was said to be the first ever country and western jukebox musical to be created and although the performances were generally well received with Paul singing classics such as Stand By Your Man and Crazy the show completed its run five weeks early 14 In 2013 Paul starred alongside Will Young in the UK Tour of the West End revival of Kander and Ebb s musical Cabaret Young reprised his Olivier Award nominated role of the Emcee whilst Paul played the part of Fraulein Schneider 15 Other cast members included Siobhan Dillon as Sally Bowles Matt Rawle as Clifford Bradshaw and Linal Haft as Herr Shultz During the Christmas period of 2014 Paul joined the Tenth Anniversary production of the Cromer Pier Christmas Show a traditional variety show including song dance and comedy Personal life EditDuring the 1970s Paul dated pop star Rod Stewart 16 In 1980 she had a short lived marriage to Liverpool night club owner Vincent McCaffrey 17 She is now married to Alan Young with whom she has a son Ryan Between 2006 and February 2007 the couple ran a pub the Beehive in Englefield Green Surrey Her sister is the West End actress and choreographer Nikki Belsher 18 with whom she performed alongside in Footloose the Musical 19 Paul is a keen supporter of the Alzheimer s Society Her mother Doreen Belcher died from disease in 2010 In 2011 she produced a Calendar Girls style naked calendar in aid of the charity alongside her fellow female Blood Brothers cast mates The calendar was endorsed by both producer of the show Bill Kenwright and playwright Willy Russell Theatre and filmography 2000 present EditYear Show Role Venue Notes2017 Magic at the Musicals Herself The Royal Albert Hall1997 2021 Blood Brothers Mrs Johnstone Phoenix Theatre and UK Tour2014 The Cromer Pier Christmas Show Special Guest Tenth Anniversary Production2013 Cabaret Fraulein Schneider UK Tour2012 Sez Les Volume 4 Performer DVD2011 Rhinestone Mondays Sophie UK Tour2011 The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club Performer DVD2010 Daybreak Herself ITV2009 The Hour Herself STV2009 The Sound of The New Seekers Performer2007 Footloose The Musical Vi Moore Playhouse Theatre2007 Country Gals Performer DVD2006 Holby City Anita Powell BBC2005 Charlie Rich and Friends Legends in Concert Performer DVD2005 Tammy Wynette Various Artists Performer DVD2005 Johnny Tillotson Rock n Roll Legends Performer DVD2004 Moonshadow Performer2004 The Weakest Link Contestant BBC2003 Taboo Original London Production Josie James The Venue DVD2003 The Biz Amanda Power Thameside Theatre2003 2005 Emmerdale Freda Danby ITV2002 Taboo Josie James The Venue2002 In Deep Amanda BBC2001 When You Wish Performer2001 Dick Whittington Dick Whittington Theatre Royal Windsor2001 Doctors Pam Howard BBC2001 Songs of Praise Performer BBC Remembrance day SpecialReferences Edit Blood Brothers the actors Willy Russell Retrieved 25 August 2015 Liddle Steven Lyn Paul then 1966 Lyn Paul website Retrieved 25 August 2015 Shows Entertainment stv tv Retrieved 25 August 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Details United Kingdom 1972 The New seekers Beg Steal Or Borrow Esc history com 25 March 1972 Retrieved 25 August 2015 1970 Thenewseekers com Archived from the original on 21 April 2011 Retrieved 25 August 2015 The Dove 1974 Awards IMDb com Retrieved 25 August 2015 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 420 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Rakuten co uk Shopping CD Music Play com Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Lyn Paul on Blood Brothers WhatsOnStage com 5 October 2009 Archived from the original on 30 April 2010 Retrieved 25 August 2015 1 dead link Lyn Paul leads 30th anniversary Blood Brothers tour From my theatre mates mytheatremates com 12 January 2017 Retrieved 15 May 2017 Lyn s thrown in at the deep end Birmingham Mail Retrieved 25 August 2015 Lyn s Footloose in starring role From Salisbury Journal Salisburyjournal co uk Retrieved 25 August 2015 Dines Nick 5 September 2011 The Stage Reviews Rhinestone Mondays Thestage co uk Retrieved 18 April 2012 Tour of Cabaret the Musical Cabaret Tour Starring Will Young Musicaltheatrenews com 7 December 2013 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Liddle Steven Lyn Paul then 2006 Lyn Paul website Retrieved 25 August 2015 Liddle Steven in print 1980s Lyn Paul website Archived from the original on 3 July 2009 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Celebrity Buzz Playbill Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Lyn Paul Biography IMDb com Retrieved 25 August 2015 External links EditLyn Paul Footloose the Musical permanent dead link Willy Russell s Blood Brothers Bill Kenwright Blood Brothers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyn Paul amp oldid 1144752860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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