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Nicky Stevens in 1991 |
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Born | 3 December 1951 Carmarthen, Wales United Kingdom |
Genres | Pop music |
Occupations | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals, Piano |
Years active | 1967–present |
Labels | Pye, EMI, Dawn, Warwick |
Nicky Stevens (born 3 December 1951, Wales) is a singer, famous as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man.
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Nicky Stevens began singing at an early age was classically trained. At 15 she toured the Continent as a singer performing in night clubs. Following this she went on to tour South Africa as well as clubs around the UK. She also held a residency in a Welsh night club.[1] One of her early appointments was as a supporting act to Little and Large in 1970. Stevens worked mainly performing popular songs and found it a struggle at first to adapt her vocals from her classical roots. During this period she also took on a job as a telephone operator. This lasted for nine months and is the only job she has ever had outside the entertainment business.[2]
In 1972, while working as a session singer, Stevens came to the attention of Tony Hiller, who was looking to recruit new members for his group Brotherhood of Man. Hiller was manager and songwriter for the group, but they had recently disbanded and keen to keep the name alive, which was still in demand for television work, he recruited Stevens alongside Martin Lee and Lee Sheriden. In 1973, signed to Deram Records, they released their first single, "Happy Ever After".
Later in the year another female singer was added to the group, Sandra Stevens (no relation) and as a four-piece, Brotherhood of Man went on to enjoy great success around the world. Scoring their first hit in 1974 and first No.1 the year after, the group entered and won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Save Your Kisses for Me".[3][4][5] To date, she is the only Welsh person to win Eurovision. For the next three years, the group regularly hit the chart and scored two more No.1 singles in the UK, "Angelo" and "Figaro".[6][7]
As well as a vocalist, Stevens can also play piano, although she has never considered herself good enough to play professionally, she did perform the piano accompaniment to an otherwise acappella recording of "Send in the Clowns" in 1978. It was featured on their Twenty Greatest album.
In 1988, while still with the group Stevens recorded some songs with Dutch singer Albert West.[8] In the early 1990s she also recorded some songs with British rock band Aslan1 as the lead singer.[9]
Stevens still performs with Brotherhood of Man today in its unchanged line-up, taking in UK tours and television appearances throughout Europe.[10][11]
In June 1976 Stevens married the group's guitarist, Alan Johnson.[12] They have since divorced.[13]
1 Not to be confused with the Irish rock band of the same name.
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