Links to some of your favourite singing
stars of yesteryear.
the Official Matt Monro
Website. Up
to the minute news and stories on Matt Monro and
his world.
Read personal
message from Dec Cluskey
The Bachelors with eighteen hit records in
the UK charts throughout the 1960s and selling
millions of records around the world, became one
of the top acts, both in recording and stage
entertainment.
Little is known of the real Anne Shelton, her
career with legends such as Ambrose, Glenn
Miller and Bing Crosby and her private life.
This web site contains previously unreleased
music clips and pictures
VINCE HILL is instantly recognised as one of
Britain's best-known and most successful singing
stars. Having earned a national and
international reputation with hit records,
prestigious concerts and TV and radio series.
When the leading agents and impresarios look
for a female Singing star of international
acclaim, the name that is always high on the
list is Julie Rogers.
British singer Sandie Shaw had a string of girl group-styled singles in
the mid-'60s before she retired in the early
'70s.
Sandie's website is independently owned and run
by the artist herself with many personal views.
"The Beverley Sisters, Britain's most
enduring female trio.
Tommy Bruce was perhaps one of the most
unlikely success stories of the sixties. A
happy- go- lucky lad working in Covent Garden
fruit market, he had no thoughts of show
business, until he met Barry Mason........
Frank Ifield began recording at age 15 and in
four years had 44 records issued in Australia.
Frank became the Number One Recording star in
Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania before he
was nineteen.
Official
website for
Jackie Trent
includes, a
gallery,
discography,
biography and
news area
Frankie Laine
Kathy
Kirby
The
Searchers
Tony Hatch
Wayne Fontana
White Lady of Soul
Dusty Devotedly
Madeline
Bell
The
Essential Petula Clark
The
Fortunes - Roger Cook