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150309 - www.dare2wear.biz - Advert #002 www.dare2wear.biz On-line Retailers for High Class ladies and gentlemans footwear, with styles like (More) www.dare2wear.biz On-line Retailers for High Class ladies and gentlemans footwear, with styles like Platform shoes, boots, Single Sole shoes, boots, and Costume Shoes and boots for all occasions. Coming soon. Lingerie, clothing, and other footwear from great Brands such as: Dream... (Less)
Jona Lewie ona Lewie (born John Lewis, 14 March 1947, in Southampton, Hampshire, England) is a British singer, (More) ona Lewie (born John Lewis, 14 March 1947, in Southampton, Hampshire, England) is a British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.++++++++++++++++++++++++++Career Lewis started in the music business as a session pianist, before being asked to join the cult pub rock band, Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts, in the late 1960s. The group was a popular live act for several years, but their only mainstream hit single was "Seaside Shuffle" (1972), released under the one-off nom de disque Terry Dactyl and The Dinosaurs, "Seaside Shuffle" was an unashamedly commercial disc, quite at odds with the Thunderbolts' usual style, and reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. Original UK 45 rpm single picture cover: Jona Lewie - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties However, Lewie looked likely to remain a one-hit wonder until he was signed up by Stiff Records in 1977. Following appearances on the Stiff package tours, he finally scored a solo hit with the humorous synthpop number, "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" (1980) - (right) which made the British Top 20. Although his next single "Big Shot - Momentarily" failed to make any impact, by the end of the year he was back in the charts with what became his biggest (and, to date, last) UK hit, "Stop The Cavalry". He was, however, to reach No 2 on the Australian charts in 1981 with "Louise (We Get It Right)". Although now one of Britain's (and, incidentally, Germany's) most familiar Christmas singles, "Stop The Cavalry" was not originally intended as a Christmas song it was released in late November after the record company spotted the line referring to the festival: 'I wish I was at home, for Christmas' . Not only this but the specific style of the brass instruments and bells in the chorus are very noticeable as a "Christmas" style theme. The melody is loosely based on a theme from Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 by Hugo Alfvn. The tune and style of "Stop The Cavalry" was later parodied for a series of catchy and humorous TV adverts for John Smith's beer. In December 2005, Lewie was recruited by Channel 4 to record a new Christmas record with other old stars who had Christmas hits, on "Bring Back The Christmas Number One". The lyrics of Lewie's hit "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" were written by Keef Trouble. Jona continues to perform live as a solo artist and is currently recording a new album for release in 2008. (Less)
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