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Lulu www.luluofficial.com Lulu has reached legendary status
… She is the only British female solo artist to appear in
the charts for five straight decades … And now it's celebration
time as Lulu embarks on her second tour in this her 40th year
as a hit artist and takes the story from her beginnings as
a multi-talented 15 year old through to the present day where
she remains one of the UK's most successful true divas. Lulu's
label have marked the occasion by putting together all the
landmark songs of her amazing career on one definitive album.
'Lulu - the Greatest Hits' as well as a brand new album 'Back
On Track'. Lulu says " When we were compiling the Greatest
Hits album it really hit home to me how incredibly fortunate
I had been, I've worked with so many talented people that
have no doubt contributed to my success". From the first notes
of her first hit, we knew Lulu instantly. Born Marie MacDonald
McLaughlin Lawrie in Lennox Castle, Glasgow, she positively
exploded onto the British and International pop scene in 1964
at the tender age of 15 with 'Shout'. From that point on Lulu
was set for the top. In America an amazing thing happened
when in 1966, Lulu landed a role in the politically prescient
movie 'To Sir with love', with Sidney Poitier, and her haunting
title song, originally a B-side, was flipped by American radio
and raced to the No.1 spot in the States, where it stayed
for an amazing five weeks, selling over a million copies and
in the process making Lulu the first British female artist
to have a No.1 in the States!!!! Decade after decade the hits
keep coming. In 1974, David Bowie produced and played on her
hit 'The Man Who Sold The World'. 1986 brought a new top ten
for a dance remix of 'Shout'. Lulu's next reinvention came
in 1993, when she released the acclaimed 'Independence' album,
with her soul influences more to the fore than ever. The same
year Lulu hit No.1 in the UK charts accompanying Take That
on the smash hit 'Relight My Fire'. 2002 brought 'Together',
an album of duets for which Lulu was joined by contemporaries
such as Elton John, Paul McCartney and Sting as well as bright
young chart stars like Atomic Kitten, Westlife and Ronan Keating,
with whom Lulu had the top five hit single 'We've Got Tonight'.
The album promptly turned Gold twice over. Lulu also on behalf
to Great Britain won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969 and
is a member of the exclusive international club of international
artists such as Madonna, Tom Jones, Louis Armstrong, Shirley
Bassey, Duran Duran, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner etc. who
have performed a James Bond theme. Having proved herself as
a major songwriting talent by writing the Grammy Award nominated
song 'I Don't Want To Fight' for Tina Turner, Lulu was approached
by the UK's most listened to radio station Radio 2 to host
a new programme on Sunday afternoons about songwriting. Lulu
has just embarked to rave reviews on a second tour within
a year after sell-out shows in March which was her first tour
in 15 years. The set is a great mix of the best of her hits,
some new tracks co written with her brother along with other
well known songs Lulu has recorded or performed during her
illustrious career. Lulu is performing with the best musicians
she has worked with in recent years and audiences agree giving
her the longest ovations she has had in her career to date.