- Lyn Paul
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Lyn Paul
Img_size = 36.7 KB
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lynda Susan Belcher
Born =birth date and age|1949|02|16Wythenshawe ,England
Genre = Popular Music and Musical Theatre
Occupation = Singer/Actress
Years_active = 1960 - Present
URL = [http://www.lynpaulwebsite.org/Home.htm Lyn Paul Website]Lyn Paul, born Lynda Susan Belcher (
16 February ,1949 inWythenshawe ,Manchester ), is an English popsinger . She changed her name to "Lyn Paul" before joining the internationalpop group The New Seekers in 1970. She has now found most recognition and critical acclaim as the lead role Mrs Johnstone, in long running West End musical Blood Brothers.Early Years
Lyn began her career in show business as a child actress with a small part in the television drama "
Coronation Street " in 1960 which led her to be in the first ever episode. In the early 1960s she changed her name to Tansy Paul and began a solo career as a pop singer. She went on to lead her own teenage girl band the Crys-Do-Lyns, touring all over the continent in the 1960s, before joining the Manchester group the Nocturnes along withEve Graham , who subsequently left to join theNew Seekers .The New Seekers
When
Sally Graham left The New Seekers, Eve recommended Lyn for the position. Graham sang lead on most of their earlier hits, but Paul was gradually entrusted with a lot of the lead parts. She was the featured vocalist on hits including their 1972Eurovision Song Contest entry, "Beg, Steal or Borrow" in which they came second; the 1974 Number 1 hit "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me "; and the Top 10 single, "I Get A Little Sentimental Over You". She also sang lead on the groups' final single "Sing Hallelujah" which sank without trace. They also recorded the song "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ", adapted from an advertising jingle for Coca-Cola, which is one of the 100 best-selling singles in the UK (list issued in 2002); selling over 20 million copies world wide. They had many other hits, including number 1's, top 5 hits and top 10 hits, which led to successful tours all over the world and performances in theLondon Palladium andRoyal Albert Hall . They performed for such people as U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon and his inaugaration. In 2001, the New Seekers were recreated on the popular talent showStars in Their Eyes by a group of youngsters impersonating the band.olo career
In 1974, after she left the group, Paul performed as a solo artist for many years and became a television personality, appearing on many television programmes including:"
Emergency Ward 10 ", "Skyport ", "Give Us A Clue ", "Celebrity Squares ", as well as countless variety programmes. Her first solo single was theGolden Globe nominated "Sail The Summer Winds", a John Barry /Don Black composition, which was the theme to the first film produced byGregory Peck , 1974's "The Dove". She had a British Top 40 hit in 1975 with "It Oughta Sell A Million". It didn't. During her solo career, she has worked withAndy Williams ,Jack Jones ,Dionne Warwick andLiza Minnelli , and has won various accolades including theCarl-Alan Award several times. Her otherPolydor singles include "Who's Sorry Now ", "Love", "Here Comes That Wonderful Feeling" and "Mama Don't Wait For Me". In 1977, Paul sang "If Everybody Loved The Same As You" in the UK selection, coming fourth. She went on to record "I Don't Believe You Ever Loved Me", theDoobie Brothers ' "Echoes Of Love" and a 1980s power-ballad "Make The Night". She recorded lead vocals for a Gonks Christmas single "The Gonks Are Here For Christmas" in 1985. She also headlined at many popularcabaret clubs including: The Cockney Cabaret, the Talk of London, and theCafé Royal .In recent years, she has been a regular on radio programmes, being interviewed and asked about her views.
In 2006, she released a new album titled "Late Night". It contains her versions of some of her favourite songs, including "Crying", "
I Only Have Eyes For You ",Luther Vandross ' "Dance With My Father " andNanci Griffith 's "Late Night Grande Hotel ". In addition, it also contains two new tracks written for her, "Dance With Desire" and "Clouds".Musical Theatre and Acting
After a spell of bad luck, Lyn found major success, when she starred in the West End production of "Blood Brothers", in the matriarchal lead role of Mrs. Johnstone. It was a part she debuted in 1997, and has played many times up to and including 2008 very successfully. Paul is arguably one of the best Mrs Johnstones there has been, performing the show-stopping "Tell Me It's not True" to standing ovations every night. The role has previously been played by people such as
Kiki Dee ,Petula Clark and four ofThe Nolan Sisters .During one of her breaks from "Blood Brothers", it was rumoured that she would be starring in the
ABBA musical "Mamma Mia! ", but nothing came of the rumours. Paul has also played manyprincipal roles in traditionalpantomimes , her most recent beingDick Whittington in theTheatre Royal Windsor 's annual production performed during the2001 Christmas season.Paul starred in the stage production of the
Boy George musical "Taboo", playing the down-trodden Josie James, who follows her son to London and escapes her unfulfilled life, performing two of the shows' numbers "Talk Amongst Yourselves" and "Independent Woman". The cast included performers such as:Euan Morton ,Julian Clary ,Hannah Jane Fox ,John Partridge ,Dianne Pilkington ,Boy George , andMatt Lucas . The cast album was held back in production to allow her to feature in it.In 2003, Paul performed in a new workshop musical called "The Biz!", playing the part of Amanda Power, a theatrical
diva who likes to flirt with young men from the chorus and invariably gets her own way with everything. The show was flamboyant from start to finish, with choreography byBrian Rogers and music written byChris Hamel-Cooke andCharles Garland . Also in 2004 she performed in another new workshop musical. Written byYusaf Islam , better known asCat Stevens and partly biographical, the musical was named after his1971 hit "Moonshadow ". Others taking part included Paul Keating ,Ramin Karimloo ,Jerome Pradon and Matthew White.Paul has also turned to television acting with some success, appearing in
ITV's "Emmerdale ", in the role of ballroom dancerFreda Danby . She returned to the role in2005 by popular demand. She has also appeared in episodes of "Doctors" and "In Deep " onBBC TV . She was seen on British TV screens inDecember 2006 in the BBC's "Holby City ". As well as these acting roles, she has appeared on "Songs of Praise " as a performer and "The Weakest Link " as a contestant.Paul joined the cast of "Footloose - the Musical" in the West End 2007 National Tour company in the role of Vi Moore, who was previously played by
Cheryl Baker . She played the emotionally exhausted mother torn between her rebellious daughter, Ariel, and controlling husband, Reverend Moore, previously played byDavid Essex . She sings lead songs such as the emotional ballad "Can You Find It In Your Heart" and duets "Learning To Be Silent", as well as being in the company numbers. After the six-month tour, the cast re-opened the show at thePlayhouse Theatre ,London onAugust 17 2007 . Paul continued her role until December 2007. The musical contains many 80s hits, including "Holding Out For A Hero ", "Almost Paradise", "Let's Hear It for the Boy " and title track "Footloose".Personal life
It was alleged that Paul had a brief affair with Jack Jones and she dated
Rod Stewart at separate times during the1970's .The 1980s were a turbulent time for Paul. Times became hard, she endured a brief unhappy marriage with notorious Liverpool businessman and night-club owner Henry Vincent McCaffrey (Vince McCaffrey), that was played out in the
tabloids . The marriage took place in April 1980 and only lasted till November 1980 with the final divorce in 1985. While on her honeymoon, her home in Sefton Park, the former Brazilian Embassy, was broken into, resulting in £30,000 worth of damage and theft. Her car was also broken into twice on separate occasions, whilst she was performing, thieves stealing many expensive dresses and costumes. Paul had acancer scare which forced her to have anabortion , that was truly devastating for her.After her marriage split, she moved in with good friend Mike Nolan, of Bucks Fizz fame.
In 1994, Paul declared herself
bankrupt . After five years oftax wrangles, she owed £26,000 in tax, but soon after found herself back on top.She is now happily married to husband Alan Young, with whom she has a son, Ryan. From late 2006 to February 2007, they turned their hands at being publicans and ran a pub, The Beehive, in
Englefield Green ,Surrey .She is a fan of the English football club
Sunderland AFC . Her support of the team is borne out of the happy memories she has of appearing in theSunderland Empire Theatre 's 1987 Christmas pantomime production ofAladdin . According to an interview she gave to the local newspaperSunderland Echo , onSeptember 6 ,2005 , "Sunderland has some great people... they welcomed us all and were so friendly". She also recalls "... being invited to the football on New Year’s Day [1988] too. I’ve had some terrific times in Sunderland".Theatre/Filmography from 2000-present
External links
* [http://www.lynpaulwebsite.org/Home.htm Lyn Paul] Official web site.
* [http://www.footloosethemusical.co.uk.htm Footloose the Musical] Official web site.
* [http://www.willyrussell.com/blood1.html#anchor405152 Willy Russell's Blood Brothers] Official web site.
* [http://www.kenwright.com/default.asp?contentID=643 Bill Kenwright Blood Brothers] Official web site
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