Lianne Morgan

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Lianne Morgan
Birth name Lianne Morgan-Davies
Born November 15, 1970 (1970-11-15) (age 37)
Cardiff, Wales
Origin Welsh
Genre(s) Pop,Dance
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Label(s) Entertainment People
Associated acts Spice Girls

Lianne Morgan-Davies (born Lianne Morgan, 15 November 1970, Cowbridge, Cardiff, Wales) is a singer, songwriter and one of the original auditionees to become one of the Spice Girls. She auditioned back in 1994 for the then called "Touch" band,dancing a dance routine of Eternal song Just a step from heaven and singing a Motown song and "The Rose", and was picked initially alongside Michelle Stephenson, Melanie Brown, Victoria Adams and Geri Halliwell but after one month she received a letter in which she was told she would more suit a solo career and looked older than the others, so she was replaced with Melanie C.

Morgan-Davies is currently working on an album with Greg Haver (record producer of Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia and Lost Prophets)[citation needed]. Having just completed the first half of the album, she is now preparing for a UK tour and industry showcase[citation needed].

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NAME Morgan-Davies, Lianne
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Morgan, Lianne
SHORT DESCRIPTION Welsh singer songwriter and founder member of pop group Touch the precursor to the Spice Girls
DATE OF BIRTH 15 November 1970
PLACE OF BIRTH Cowbridge, Cardiff, Wales, UK
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH