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The No. 1 Grammy-winning "I Am Woman" became not only the anthem of the feminist movement during the radical 1970s, but also the signature song for its crop-haired composer and singer Helen Reddy. Three decades later this is the hit people still remember her for, despite the fact she enjoyed a handful of other "top ten" records over the course of her long career. Helen was born to show-biz parents (comedy actor/producer/writer Max Reddy and soap actress Stella Lamond) and began performing at the age of four at the Tivoli Theatre in Perth, Australia, touring much of her native country with her parents. She left boarding school at age 15 to work on the road singing and acting. Her musical style is best described as a light amalgam of rhythm and blues, easy rock and jazz. Her warm, quivery vocals and equally warm appeal was instantly embraced, eventually earning her own Australian radio show. "Helen Reddy Sings" aired twice weekly on the Australian Broadcasting Commission. In 1966 Helen won a trip to New York in an Austalian Bandstand International contest and, though she met with little success during this excursion, did meet and marry second husband Jeff Wald, an agent with the William Morris talent agency. They married the following year and went to Los Angeles. Wald worked Helen into a few performances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) and the resulting attention earned her her first hit with a pop version of "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from the Broadway rock musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" in February 1972. Signed by Capitol Records, she enjoyed hit after hit throughout the early 70s, with "Delta Dawn" (1973) and "Angie Baby" (1974) also reaching No. 1. In 1973 Helen had her own summer-replacement variety show and was a popular hostess for a time on NBC's late-night variety show "The Midnight Special" (1972). She tried to parlay her singing success into a film career but the pretty, wholesome-looking entertainer received only a mild reception for the Disney children's film Pete's Dragon (1977) and it went no further. In 1982 she divorced Wald and married a third time the following year. Helen has ventured on in the concert and symphony orchestra forums as well as becoming a popular cabaret and nightclub attraction. In recent years she has graced a number of musical theater productions both on Broadway and in London's West End. Over the years she has been considered a primary interpreter of English playwright Willy Russell, having appeared in four productions of his one-woman show "Shirley Valentine." Other musical shows have included "Anything Goes," "Call Me Madam," "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" and Russell's "Blood Brothers." Lately she is living again in her native Australia. Extended Network Banner made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!
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Helen Reddy's Shoe

FRESH YARN PRESENTS: Helen Reddy's ShoeBy Katie Ford I know who stole Helen Reddy's shoe. It wasn't me. It was my friend Lisa D. (I'll not say her last name in case these things can be prosecuted ret...
Posted by on Sun, 05 Nov 2006 18:54:00 GMT

"Angie Baby"

"Angie Baby" Helen Reddy Capitol 3972 December 1974  Billboard: #1 f I were going to teach a course on songwriting, I think I'd use 'Angie Baby' as my textbook," says Helen Reddy. It's a hi...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:34:00 GMT

"Delta Dawn"

"Delta Dawn" Helen Reddy Capitol 3645 er backers called her "the female Frank Sinatra"; her critics "the hip Julie Andrews." Alice Cooper named her "the Queen of Housewife Rock" -- a definition of wh...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:37:00 GMT

Helen On Her Role In "Airport '75"

I love the part, and portraying a nun certainly gives one a different perspective on life. At times while in my habit, I felt quite different than usual. It was a special feeling. The kind one feels w...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 08:58:00 GMT