Heather Small
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Heather Small pictured on the cover of her second album, "Close to a Miracle".
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Birth name | Heather Small | |
Born | 20 January 1965 | |
Genre(s) | R&B, Dance-pop, House music Soul | |
Years active | 1991 – present | |
Label(s) | BMG (1991-2005) P&C (2005-present) |
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Website | HeatherSmall.com |
Heather Small (born 20 January 1965) is an English soul singer.
Heather Small has what some call a unique and distinctive voice which is quickly recognisable to many people. She is probably most famous for being the voice of Manchester based band M People. She was born and raised in West London and joined her first group, Hot House, while she was still a teenager. However after a chance meeting with a Manchester DJ called Mike Pickering, formerly of Quando Quango, she was soon going to sell over 10 million albums worldwide singing with his group M People. They had some very big hits with songs such as Moving on Up and Search for a Hero.
However, in 1998, after M People's 'best of' album, Heather and the band took some time off to pursue solo projects.
In 2000, Heather released her solo album Proud and a single of the same name. This was then followed by another single, Holding on and in November 2000 a duet single with Tom Jones, called You Need Love Like I Do (which can also be found on the 1999 album Reload).
Since then, she has been taking time off to look after her son and start recording her new solo album. She can occasionally be seen on such TV programmes as Parkinson and Songs of Praise. She also sang three songs at the Tsunami Relief Concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
In 2005, she released another album entitled, M People featuring Heather Small, The Ultimate Collection, with some of her solo songs as well as M People songs.
Heather recorded her new album on the 1 March 2006. She then released a new single, 'Radio On' in the UK on July 17th 2006 and her second solo album, 'Close To A Miracle' was released on July 24th. Her UK solo tour is being planned for Autumn of this year.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Album | UK Albums Chart |
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2000 | Proud | 12 |
2006 | Close to a Miracle | 57 |
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | UK singles | Album |
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2000 | "Proud" | 16 | Proud |
2000 | "Holding On" | 58 | Proud |
2000 | "You Need Love Like I Do" (with Tom Jones) | 24 | Proud (Re-Release) |
2005 | "Proud" (Re-Release) | 33 | Proud |
2006 | "Radio On" | 107 | Close to a Miracle |
2006 | "Close to a Miracle" | --- | Close to a Miracle |
[edit] Proud
The song Proud from the solo album of the same name (2000) quickly became one of Small's most popular; becoming for example the 'unofficial Olympic theme'.
In 2005, the song became the official soundtrack for London's 2012 Olympic bid. Proud was used as the theme music for the second season of NBC's weight-losing reality show The Biggest Loser, and several remixed versions of the song were used on Showtime's Queer as Folk. In November 2005, Heather made her US television debut performing Proud whereupon Oprah named it the new theme to the Oprah Winfrey Show.
The song 'Proud' is being used on the soundtrack of the film 'Akeelah and the Bee'. The soundtrack was released in the US on April 4th and the film on April 24th, in US theatres.
In 2006, the song "Proud" was used as the main campaign song for Massachusetts gubanatorial candidate Deval Patrick.
Small appeared on 03 July 2006 at the Royal Albert Hall in London during EuroPride 2006, The Show. She performed a special arrangement of Proud with the London Gay Men's Chorus (together with 3 other songs on her own, including, Moving On Up and Radio On) and was arguably the most popular artist of the evening, getting a better reaction from the public than even Elton John.
Later in the year, she performed at the opening ceremony of Gay Games VII in Chicago [1].