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Barbara Dickson

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About Me


As a multi-million selling recording artist with an equally impressive Olivier Award winning acting career, Barbara Dickson OBE has firmly established herself as one of the most enduring and popular entertainers in Britain today.Barbara was born in Dunfermline, Scotland. Her singing career started in folk clubs around her native Fife in the sixties, exposing her to a rich combination of traditional and contemporary music.In the early seventies, she sang at a Liverpool folk club run by a young student teacher called Willy Russell. He showed Barbara the first draft of what would later become the award winning musical, ‘John, Paul, George, Ringo….and Bert’ and asked her to perform the music. The combination of fine writing, a superb cast of young unknowns, (including Antony Sher, Bernard Hill and Trevor Eve) and Barbara’s idiosyncratic interpretation of Beatles songs made the show hugely successful.The show’s co-producer, Robert Stigwood, signed Barbara to his record label, RSO Records, where she recorded the album ‘Answer Me’, the title track becoming a top ten hit in 1976. This led to her guest residency on the much loved series ‘The Two Ronnies’, which brought Barbara’s singing to the attention of more than 10 million viewers every week.Also impressed by Barbara’s performance were Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, who invited her to record ‘Another Suitcase in Another Hall’ from the new musical ‘Evita’, which became her second hit in 1977. Other hits including ‘The Caravan Song’ and ‘January, February’, followed in 1980.In 1982, Willy Russell asked Barbara to star in his new musical ‘Blood Brothers’ in the pivotal role of the mother, Mrs. Johnstone. Although at first reluctant to accept, having never acted before, (not even in a school play!), she rose to the challenge, in the process garnering critical acclaim as well as Actress of the Year in a Musical from the Society of West End Theatres in 1984.Later that year, Tim Rice approached Barbara to take part in the cast album recording of the musical ‘Chess’, which included the song ‘I Know Him So Well’, a duet sung with Elaine Paige. This song remained for many weeks at number one in the charts.In the 1990’s Barbara appeared in various TV dramas including ‘Taggart’, the award winning ‘Band of Gold’ and ‘The Missing Postman’.Acclaimed writer and director Chris Bond created a show for Barbara in 1996 called ‘The Seven Ages of Woman’ which won her the Liverpool Echo Actress of the Year Award. It premiered at the Liverpool Playhouse and toured extensively in 1997 and 1998.In 1999 and 2000, Barbara starred in ‘Spend, Spend, Spend’, a new musical by Steve Brown and Justin Greene. The show, based on the rollercoaster life story of pools winner Viv Nicholson, played in the West End to capacity audiences. For her portrayal of Viv, Barbara was awarded ‘Best Actress in a Musical’ at the 2000 Laurence Olivier Awards.Barbara continues to record. In 2004 she had great success with ‘The Platinum Collection’, which featured some of her most successful recordings.Also in 2004 her album, ‘Full Circle’, a journey back through her musical history, was hugely admired and well reviewed. Her last album, released in the Autumn of 2006, was called ‘Nothing’s Gonna Change My World’ and took its title from ‘Across the Universe’, the great Beatles song featured in that choice selection by Lennon, McCartney and Harrison. The album was produced by Chris Hughes and featured once again the arrangements of Troy Donockley.Barbara has recently been acting again on television for the BBC drama series ‘Doctors’ which is due to be shown in the Spring of 2008. She has also just completed her first appearances on Channel 4’s long-running quiz show 'Countdown'.Barbara's latest CD, ‘Time and Tide’, has just been released and again features the bold new direction which Barbara is making a feature of her music, by blending old and new songs together with a distinctive atmosphere prevailing throughout. It features such varied songs as ‘Lady Franklin’s Lament’ and ‘Palm Sunday’, the first writing collaboration between Troy Donockley and Barbara. The album is again produced by Troy.Barbara's new DVD, ‘Into the Light’, a concert recording from November 2007, has also just been released and includes as well as Barbara’s hits, several tracks from the new CD and other favourites she has made her own through the years. Singer, actress, songwriter and presenter – Barbara Dickson is one of the most versatile and enduring performers of her generation. Married with three sons, she lives in Lincolnshire.She was conferred with an O.B.E. in the Queen's New Year’s Honours in 2002.

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Member Since: 2/8/2007
Band Website: barbaradickson.net
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Influences: James Taylor, Randy Newman, Everly Brothers, The Beatles, Folk Music, Joni Mitchell, Archie Fisher, Gerry Rafferty, Paul Simon
Record Label: Voiceprint
Type of Label: Indie

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Hi all,Thanks for all the support so far this year. It's a strange feeling, in a way, having completed your main 'live' dates by early March, but it's been wonderful and full of good memorie...
Posted by Barbara Dickson on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 02:15:00 PST

Blitzed!

Well, here I am, 2 weeks after the tour finished in London, and I'm just coming up for air...I thought I had just got off a flight from New Zealand when we got back home!  I had to do a trip to L...
Posted by Barbara Dickson on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:30:00 PST

Postcard from the road

Hello and welcome to my new MySpace page! I'm enjoying the rigours of the road... we're now 15 dates into a 30 date tour and still enjoying playing, more every day.... getting lots of sleep, though h...
Posted by Barbara Dickson on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:35:00 PST