Lynsey de Paul (born Lyndsey Monckton Rubin; 11 June 1948 - 1 October 2014) was an English singer-songwriter and producer. After initially writing hits for others, she had her own chart hits in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, starting with UK top 10 single "Sugar Me", and became the first British female artist to achieve a number one with a self-written song (in 1972 in Belgium, Spain and. Lynsey de Paul passed away in 2014 at 66, following a suspected brain hemorrhage, The Daily Mail reported. Actor Sean Connery died at home in his sleep in the Bahamas on Oct. 31, 2020, after.
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Singer and songwriter Lynsey de Paul has died at the age of 64, following a suspected brain haemorrhage. De Paul, who represented the UK in the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Rock. Singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul has died of a suspected brain haemorrhage aged 64 after complaining of severe headaches. The star had a number of top 20 hits and represented the UK at the. Lynsey de Paul was known for songs like Sugar Me, Won't Somebody Dance With Me and No Honestly. Famous faces and friends have gathered at the funeral of singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul, who died. Lynsey de Paul (Lynsey Monckton Rubin), singer and songwriter, born 11 June 1948; died 1 October 2014. This obituary was amended on 31 October 2014. An earlier version gave Lynsey de Paul's date.
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The singer song-writer Lynsey de Paul has died at the age of 64 following a suspected brain haemorrhage. She became the first woman to win an Ivor Novello award for song writing. In 1977 de Paul. Thu 2 Oct 2014 05.31 EDT. Last modified on Thu 22 Feb 2018 05.51 EST. Lynsey de Paul, singer-songwriter, Ivor Novello winner and TV personality, died in hospital on 1 October at the age of 64. In pictures: Lynsey de Paul. 2 October 2014. Lynsey de Paul, who has died at the age of 64, performed for the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977 with Rock Bottom. De Paul and her co. LYNSEY DE PAUL, who has died aged 66, was a perky singer-songwriter behind several Top 10 hits in the 1970s and just failed to snatch a second consecutive victory for the United Kingdom in the.
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Lynsey de Paul (11 June 1948 - 1 October 2014) was an English singer-songwriter. She was known for representing the U.K. in the 1977 with Mike Moran on "Rock Bottom" at Eurovision. Lynsey de Paul. Music Department: Gabrielle and the Doodleman. Trained in classical music, London-born pianist Lynsey de Paul entered art college and turned her hand to designing album sleeves as a means to boost her income. This awakened her interest in songwriting and some of her first tunes were recorded by other artists in 1971. In 1972, after co-writing her first hit single for The.
Lynsey de Paul Biography by Craig Harris. One of the first successful female singer/songwriters in England, Lynsey de Paul (born Lynsey Rubin) had an illustrious career.Reaching her peak as a vocalist during the 1970s, she scored with such disco hits as "Sugar Me," which reached the number five slot on the British pop charts; "Won't Somebody Dance with Me," which received an Ivor Novello Award. Lynsey De Paul - Best of Lynsey De Paul (Jet years)Drums - Terry CoxGuitar - Chris RaeBass guitar and string bass - Dave Markee, Frank McDonaldPercussion -.
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Lynsey de Paul. Music Department: Gabrielle and the Doodleman. Trained in classical music, London-born pianist Lynsey de Paul entered art college and turned her hand to designing album sleeves as a means to boost her income. This awakened her interest in songwriting and some of her first tunes were recorded by other artists in 1971. In 1972, after co-writing her first hit single for The. Lynsey de Paul was an English singer-songwriter and producer. After initially writing hits for others, she had her own chart hits in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, starting with UK top 10 single "Sugar Me", and became the first British female artist to achieve a number one with a self-written song. She represented the UK in the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest, scoring another chart-topping hit.