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Carol Hitchcock is an Australian singer and actor. Hitchcock was a recording artist for Mushroom Records in Australia in the late 1980s. She was well known for her very severe look; a totally bald head, nose ring and many many ear piercings. Before her recording career she was a model and also part time bouncer for various Melbourne nightclubs.[citation needed] Mushroom Records is an Australian record company. ...
Photograph of the once famous model Dovima A model is a person who poses or displays for purposes of art, fashion, or other products and advertising. ...
A bouncer is a term for a person who deals with disorderly people in a bar or pub. ...
Melbournes CBD has grown to straddle the Yarra River in three major precincts. ...
In 1987 she flew to London to record a cover version of The Temptations' Motown classic Get Ready with hit makers Stock Aitken and Waterman (SAW). She also recorded a second song for the B-side, More Than Words Can Say; a new version of a track featured on fellow SAW artists, Mel and Kim's album FLM. Get Ready was a top 40 single in Australia but in the UK it flopped, peaking at #56. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition (performance or recording) of a previously recorded song. ...
The Temptations (often abbreviated as The Tempts or The Temps) are an American Motown singing group whose repertoire has included doo-wop, soul, psychedelia, funk, disco, R&B, and adult contemporary. ...
Motown Records, Inc. ...
Get Ready could refer to one of the following: Get Ready, a 1966 soul music song by The Temptations, the last of their hits to be written and produced by Smokey Robinson. ...
(From left to right) Pete Waterman, Matt Aitken and Mike Stock in 1987. ...
In recorded music, the terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 7 inch vinyl records on which singles have been released since the 1950s. ...
Melanie and Kimberly Appleby sporting their trademark spiky hairstyles - 1987 Mel and Kim were an English musical act that achieved success in the late 1980s. ...
Top 40 is a radio format based on frequent repetition of songs from a constantly-updated list of the forty best-selling singles. ...
Hitchcock also appeared on the charity record to aid the Zebrugge Ferry Disaster, covering the The Beatles' song Let It Be. The record also featured many big artists of the time, including Sir Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and Bananarama. A charity record (also known as a charity single) is a release of a song for a specific charitable cause. ...
M/S Herald of Free Enterprise was a roll-on roll-off (RORO) car and passenger ferry that capsized on March 6, 1987, killing 193 passengers. ...
The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool whose members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. ...
Let It Be is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon/McCartney), released by The Beatles as a single in March 1970 and later the same year as the title track of their album Let It Be. ...
Paul McCartney, as photographed by Richard Avedon for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Sir James Paul McCartney,KBE, MBE (born June 18, 1942), better known as Paul McCartney, is a British musician, composer and producer. ...
Catherine Kate Bush (born 30 July 1958, Bexleyheath, Kent, now part of Greater London), is an English female solo singer and musician. ...
Bananarama are an English girl group who found worldwide fame with their melodic pop and new wave songs. ...
Hitchcock also did some acting, mostly as an extra in Australian telemovies,including an appearance in an episode of Prisoner Cell Block H. Telefilm redirects here. ...
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