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Shirley Abicair

Shirley Abicair (born 26 October 1930) is an Australian-born singer, musician, television personality, actress and author. In the 1950s and 60s, she was probably best known as an exponent of the zither.

Early life

Shirley Abicair was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Some sources show her year of birth as 1935, but a contemporary account shows she was 23 or 24 on arrival in the UK and, as she had completed tertiary studies in Australia, the earlier date seems more likely. She was the only daughter of a Wing Commander in the RAAF.

Education

Abicair resided in Adelaide prior to pursuing studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and/or Sydney University (as with her year of birth, accounts differ), where she studied philosophy, languages and the arts.[1] She sang in under-graduate revues.[2]

Career

While studying in Sydney, Abicair began singing at parties and private functions to support her studies, accompanying herself on the zither. Self-taught, she is said to have found the zither whilst rummaging in a cupboard as a small child. She then entered and won a Sydney radio talent quest. This led to offers of engagements on radio and in theatre and cabaret. Abicair, a typist, became popular in Sydney in the late 1940s.[3]

Around 1952,[4] Abicair left Sydney for London.[5] She was photographed by a newspaper photographer looking for pretty faces while disembarking at London Airport. Her photo was spotted by a radio producer in the newspaper and within weeks this led to her appearing on BBC Television. Not much later that year she had her own programme in which she sang and played the zither. In December, she also appeared in the title role of the pantomime Cinderella with George Martin, the Casual Comedian, at the Empress Theatre in Brixton. The zither was, along with her Australian-ness, to become her trademark. She released her first record "Careless Love" that year. In 1953 the Empire theatre in Nottingham billed her as "TV's zither girl".[6] In this period, she co-starred with comedian Norman Wisdom in the film One Good Turn (1955).

In 1956, Abicair recorded (produced by George Martin, later known for his work with the Beatles) the title song for the soundtrack of the Australian film Smiley.[7][8] On 26 March 1956, Abicair appeared on BBC TV Off The Record.[9] Through the middle/late 1950s she hosted (with help from her puppet friends, Australian indigenous children, Tea Cup and Clothespeg), a series called Children's Hour, a children's TV show. In the process, she became an unofficial ambassador and promoter of Australia to a generation of British children. This Australian image was reinforced by her release of records with titles such as "(I Love You) Fair Dinkum" and "Botany Bay". Her rendering of the Australian folk song Little Boy Fishing off a Wooden Pier, released in 1956, become a regular on the BBCs Children's Favourites request program.[10]

In 1959 she returned to Australia briefly to record a series of television documentary films she had conceived, based on Australian folk songs, entitled Shirley Abicair in Australia, for the Australian ABC TV network.[11] Abicair accepted a request to perform at The Variety Club of Great Britain eighth annual Star Gala at the Festival Gardens, Battersea Park, London, Saturday 13 May 1961.[12] In 1962, she toured the Soviet Union, and in the same year, she gave a recital at the Festival Hall in London. Later that year in October she visited the United States for performances. It was in 1962 as well that her children's book, Tales of Tumbarumba was published.[13]

In June 1963, in the US, she appeared with the Smothers Brothers on Hootenanny[14] and the panel game show To Tell the Truth, with Cicely Tyson on 25 March 1963.[15][16] In December, for ABC Australia, she appeared on Comedy Bandbox.[17]

In 1965, Abicair's EP, "On the Nursery Beat", was released. It was a number of nursery rhymes put to a Mersey beat. During 1965 she did a tour with British comedian Frankie Howerd to entertain the personnel of HMS Albion and 848 Naval Air Squadron, at Sibu airfield, Malaysia,[18] and other British forces stationed on the Malay Peninsula and in Sarawak, Borneo, during the unrest there.[19] This tour was filmed and later released as a TV special "East of Howerd". During 1966–67 she released a number of more mature songs on record including her version of the Gerry GoffinCarole King song "So Goes Love'" and Paul Simon's "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall". She had previously, in the early 1960s, released three albums of folk songs.[20][21]

Abicair joined up with harmonica player Larry Adler in 1968 to do a children's theatre show. She began her own one-woman theatre show in 1969 at the Arts Theatre in London.

In 1971, Abicair moved to Oregon in the United States, where she appeared in a series of college concerts with the American writer Ken Kesey.[22] Abicair currently (2002–2007) lives in London and divides her time between Britain, the US and Australia.[23]

See also

Bibliography

  • Australian Encyclopedia – Sixth Edition – 1996 – Vol. 1 – Pub: Australian Geographic Society – ISBN 1-86276-014-4
  • Sleeve Notes from LP – "Shirley Abicair Sings Songs From Many Lands" – 1960
  • Tales of Tumbarumba London; Max Parrish, 1962 Illustrated by Margaret Cilento

References

  1. ^ "Shirley Abicair". turnipnet.com.
  2. ^ "Shirley Abicair – Biography – 45cat". 45cat.com.
  3. ^ [1][dead link]
  4. ^ "Murray Sayle". The Daily Telegraph. 21 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Murray Sayle obituary". the Guardian. 21 September 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Empire Nottingham 1953 Rex Roper. Scott Sanders. Shirley Abicair. HL2.746 – eBay". eBay.
  7. ^ "Media" (PDF). ozmovies.com.au.
  8. ^ "Trailer" (PDF). ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk.
  9. ^ "TV Pop Diaries 1956". 23 December 2017. from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  10. ^ "LITTLE BOY FISHIN' OFF A WOODEN PIER – Lyrics – International Lyrics Playground". lyricsplayground.com. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ "News" (PDF). media.bufvc.ac.uk.
  13. ^ Abicair, Shirley; Cilento, Margaret (23 July 1963). Shirley Abicair tells tales of Tumbarumba: with pictures by Margaret Cilento. Australasian Pub. Co. OCLC 221319959 – via Open WorldCat.
  14. ^ T.V.com. "Hootenanny: Rutgers University, New Brunswick NJ #2". TV.com.
  15. ^ "To Tell the Truth Episode Guide 1956–67". "To Tell the Truth" on the Web. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  16. ^ "To Tell the Truth". CBS. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Shiley Abiclair – Comedy Bandbox ABC Television Publicity Photo 1963 7434930226255 – eBay". eBay.
  18. ^ "HMS Albion 1964–1966" (PDF). Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  19. ^ The Sunday Post: profile of Shirley Abicair, 12 June 2016 Andrew Martin, BBC Genome
  20. ^ Fan, Folk (29 November 2009). "Folk for All: Shirley Abicair "Sings Songs from Many Lands" LP 1964".
  21. ^ Theodora Bynon, 'London's Name', Transactions of the Philological Society, 114:3 (2016), 281–97, doi: 10.1111/1467-968X.12064.
  22. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 27 March 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ Spiegel, Max. "Help: Shirley Abicaire".

External links

  • Shirley Abicair at IMDb

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Shirley Abicair born 26 October 1930 is an Australian born singer musician television personality actress and author In the 1950s and 60s she was probably best known as an exponent of the zither Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 See also 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditShirley Abicair was born in Melbourne Victoria Australia Some sources show her year of birth as 1935 but a contemporary account shows she was 23 or 24 on arrival in the UK and as she had completed tertiary studies in Australia the earlier date seems more likely She was the only daughter of a Wing Commander in the RAAF Education EditAbicair resided in Adelaide prior to pursuing studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and or Sydney University as with her year of birth accounts differ where she studied philosophy languages and the arts 1 She sang in under graduate revues 2 Career EditWhile studying in Sydney Abicair began singing at parties and private functions to support her studies accompanying herself on the zither Self taught she is said to have found the zither whilst rummaging in a cupboard as a small child She then entered and won a Sydney radio talent quest This led to offers of engagements on radio and in theatre and cabaret Abicair a typist became popular in Sydney in the late 1940s 3 Around 1952 4 Abicair left Sydney for London 5 She was photographed by a newspaper photographer looking for pretty faces while disembarking at London Airport Her photo was spotted by a radio producer in the newspaper and within weeks this led to her appearing on BBC Television Not much later that year she had her own programme in which she sang and played the zither In December she also appeared in the title role of the pantomime Cinderella with George Martin the Casual Comedian at the Empress Theatre in Brixton The zither was along with her Australian ness to become her trademark She released her first record Careless Love that year In 1953 the Empire theatre in Nottingham billed her as TV s zither girl 6 In this period she co starred with comedian Norman Wisdom in the film One Good Turn 1955 In 1956 Abicair recorded produced by George Martin later known for his work with the Beatles the title song for the soundtrack of the Australian film Smiley 7 8 On 26 March 1956 Abicair appeared on BBC TV Off The Record 9 Through the middle late 1950s she hosted with help from her puppet friends Australian indigenous children Tea Cup and Clothespeg a series called Children s Hour a children s TV show In the process she became an unofficial ambassador and promoter of Australia to a generation of British children This Australian image was reinforced by her release of records with titles such as I Love You Fair Dinkum and Botany Bay Her rendering of the Australian folk song Little Boy Fishing off a Wooden Pier released in 1956 become a regular on the BBCs Children s Favourites request program 10 In 1959 she returned to Australia briefly to record a series of television documentary films she had conceived based on Australian folk songs entitled Shirley Abicair in Australia for the Australian ABC TV network 11 Abicair accepted a request to perform at The Variety Club of Great Britain eighth annual Star Gala at the Festival Gardens Battersea Park London Saturday 13 May 1961 12 In 1962 she toured the Soviet Union and in the same year she gave a recital at the Festival Hall in London Later that year in October she visited the United States for performances It was in 1962 as well that her children s book Tales of Tumbarumba was published 13 In June 1963 in the US she appeared with the Smothers Brothers on Hootenanny 14 and the panel game show To Tell the Truth with Cicely Tyson on 25 March 1963 15 16 In December for ABC Australia she appeared on Comedy Bandbox 17 In 1965 Abicair s EP On the Nursery Beat was released It was a number of nursery rhymes put to a Mersey beat During 1965 she did a tour with British comedian Frankie Howerd to entertain the personnel of HMS Albion and 848 Naval Air Squadron at Sibu airfield Malaysia 18 and other British forces stationed on the Malay Peninsula and in Sarawak Borneo during the unrest there 19 This tour was filmed and later released as a TV special East of Howerd During 1966 67 she released a number of more mature songs on record including her version of the Gerry Goffin Carole King song So Goes Love and Paul Simon s Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall She had previously in the early 1960s released three albums of folk songs 20 21 Abicair joined up with harmonica player Larry Adler in 1968 to do a children s theatre show She began her own one woman theatre show in 1969 at the Arts Theatre in London In 1971 Abicair moved to Oregon in the United States where she appeared in a series of college concerts with the American writer Ken Kesey 22 Abicair currently 2002 2007 lives in London and divides her time between Britain the US and Australia 23 See also EditMurray Sayle Gay KindersleyBibliography EditAustralian Encyclopedia Sixth Edition 1996 Vol 1 Pub Australian Geographic Society ISBN 1 86276 014 4 Sleeve Notes from LP Shirley Abicair Sings Songs From Many Lands 1960 Tales of Tumbarumba London Max Parrish 1962 Illustrated by Margaret CilentoReferences Edit Shirley Abicair turnipnet com Shirley Abicair Biography 45cat 45cat com 1 dead link Murray Sayle The Daily Telegraph 21 September 2010 Murray Sayle obituary the Guardian 21 September 2010 Retrieved 29 November 2022 Empire Nottingham 1953 Rex Roper Scott Sanders Shirley Abicair HL2 746 eBay eBay Media PDF ozmovies com au Trailer PDF ueaeprints uea ac uk TV Pop Diaries 1956 23 December 2017 Archived from the original on 23 December 2017 Retrieved 12 September 2018 LITTLE BOY FISHIN OFF A WOODEN PIER Lyrics International Lyrics Playground lyricsplayground com Retrieved 22 May 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 17 June 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2018 a href Template Cite web html title 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