- The Avons
"There is also an American 1950s
doo-wop group of this name. Their biggest hit in 1957 was entitled "Baby". [http://music.aol.com/artist/the-avons/201392/biography] "The Avons were a British
pop music vocal group , composed ofValerie Murtagh (born 1936,Willesden ,London ) and Elaine Murtagh, (born 1940,County Cork , Eire) and they were originally known on stage as 'The Avon Sisters'. They then added Raymond S. Adams (born 1938,Jersey ,Channel Islands ), and changed their name to 'The Avons'.Early days
The two sisters-in-law Valerie and Eileen, known as Elaine Murtagh, performed as The Avon Sisters at the 1958 BBC Radio Exhibition, in the
Olympia Exhibition Halls atEarls Court , London. There they were heard byNorrie Paramor , who signed them to the UK'sColumbia Records label.Their first recording was with The Mudlarks, on theircover version of "Witch Doctor ". Following this they added Ray Adams and became The Avons.Biggest hit
Their first single release in 1959 was a cover version of Paul Evans and the Curls', Stateside hit
song , "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)". This record reached number 3 in theUK Singles Chart , and stayed on the chart for thirteen weeks.cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 34
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]The song, "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)", was written by
Bob Hilliard and Lee Pockriss. [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=7304]Later career
The Avons had three other chart entries in the Top 50, but they never achieved the same success as their first record. The charting follow-ups were "We're Only Young Once", "Four Little Heels", and another cover, of
Bobby Vee 's, "Rubber Ball". The group also recorded for the Decca andFontana labels. The Avons had been approached to perform the song "Pickin' Petals" in the UK heat of the 1960Eurovision Song Contest , but their participation was cancelled due to aEuropean Broadcasting Union rule, that then stated that trios could not compete.In 1962 a song they had jointly written, "
Dance On! " [http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/s/shadows/dance_on_tab.htm] , became a UK number 1instrumental hit forThe Shadows . It returned to the Top 20 the following year, with a vocal version byKathy Kirby .cite book
first= Jo
last= Rice
year= 1982
title= The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits
edition= 1st
publisher= Guinness Superlatives Ltd
location= Enfield, Middlesex
pages= p. 68
id= ISBN 0-85112-250-7] They also wrote "In Summer", a number 5 UK hit forBilly Fury in 1963. [http://www.iwasateenagechartfreak.com/CHART-ACTS-Acker-Bilk-to-Creedence-Clearwater-Revival]Valerie Murtagh became a successfulsongwriter , and remained involved with the Britishmusic industry . With her songwriting partner,Harold Spiro , she wrote (under the name Valerie Avon) the UK entry to theEurovision Song Contest 1974 , "Long Live Love ", as performed byOlivia Newton-John , along with many other hit songs.ee also
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List of British pop musicians of the 1950s
*List of doo-wop musicians References
External links
* [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/The-Avons.html The Avons' biography at Oldies.com]
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