- Guys n' Dolls
Guys n' Dolls were a 1970s UK vocal group. They secured a couple of Top Ten hits in the
UK Singles Chart , with thesong s "There's A Whole Lot Of Loving" and "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me".Guys n' Dolls were formed in 1974, after Ammo Productions held auditions for three girls and three boys to start the band. The six members of the group Paul Griggs,
David Van Day ,Thereza Bazar , Dominic Grant, Martine Howard, and Julie Forsyth, first met in November 1974. They released their first hit single, "There's a Whole Lot Of Loving" in January 1975 (this was actually recorded by session singers, and the group were later discovered not to have actually recorded the original). In the six years that followed, the group released several more hits, including "Here I Go Again" (1975) and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me " (1976). In 1977 the group had a Number one in both theNetherlands andFlanders with "You're My World ", formerly made famous byCilla Black .By 1977, Van Day and Bazar had left the band, but went on to have success as Dollar. in 1979, the group took part in the
A Song For Europe contest, hoping to represent the UK in theEurovision Song Contest with the song "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart?" Although the show was abandoned due to aBBC strike, the song finished in 10th place of the 12 entries when the judges cast votes on the audio recordings of the songs. [ [http://www.geocities.com/national_finals_70s_80s/UK1979.html/ Geocities.com - 1979 "Song for Europe"] ] In 1980, Forsyth and Grant had their firstchild together, plus Howard and the Guys n' Dollsrecord producer Gerard Stellaard got married and moved to the Netherlands. After marrying, Howard left the group and was replaced by Forsyth's younger sister, Laura early in 1981. The change was short-lived, when she was replaced by Rosie Hetherington. She had previously been a part of the groupLegs & Co. In 1983, Griggs released a solo recording of
The Beatles 'song "You Won’t See Me ", with the help of a Dutchrecording studio andrecord company , Dureco inWeesp .Guys n' Dolls finished as a unit in December 1985, having spent eleven years together. Grant and Forsyth, the latter being a daughter of
Bruce Forsyth , performed as the duo Grant & Forsyth, and had another five hits in the Netherlands. In 1988, Forsyth wrote the UK'sEurovision Song Contest entry "Go" performed by Scott Fitzgerald. Both Forsyth and Grant, together with ex-Jigsaw member Des Dyer, sang backing vocals for the song's performance at the contest in Dublin, Ireland. According to author John Kennedy O'Connor, the song finished 2nd by a margin of just 1 point behindCeline Dion 's song for Switzerland, making it the closest ever run contest. [O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History. Carlton Books UK ISBN 978-1844429943]The original line up of 70s chart group Guys n' Dolls, Dominic Grant, Julie Forsyth, Paul David Griggs, Martine Howard, David Van Day and Thereze Bazar are reuniting for the first time in 31 years for a major television show in the Netherlands on 22nd March 2008. [ [http://www.dollarsite.co.uk/news/newnews.html/ Dollarsite | News - Guys N Dolls reforming] ] This will be preceded on Friday 21st March by a day of press and TV interviews.
Paul Griggs has published a book called DIARY OF A MUSICIAN based on diaries he kept from 1960. This includes a large in depth section on the story of Guys n' Dolls. For details see http://www.diaryofamusician.com
Album discography
*1975 "Guys 'n' Dolls"
*1976 "The Good Times"
*1977 "Together"
*1980 "Our Songs"
*1982 "Happy Together"References
External links
* [http://www.guysndollsfan.co.uk. Guys 'n' Dolls official website] http://www.diaryofamusician.com
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