Mari Wilson
Mari Wilson | |
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Also known as | Miss Beehive, Neasden Queen of Soul |
Born | 29 September 1954 |
Origin | Neasden, London, England, UK |
Genres | Pop, jazz |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels |
Compact Records Beehive Records |
Website |
mariwilson |
Mari Macmillan Ramsay Wilson (born 29 September 1954, in Neasden, London)[1] is an English pop and jazz singer. She is best known for her 1982 UK top-10 hit single "Just What I Always Wanted" and her 1960s image complete with beehive hairstyle.
Career
Recording on the Compact Records label with her backing band The Wilsations, Wilson scored six UK Top 100 singles between 1982-84. Her biggest hit "Just What I Always Wanted" reached number 8 in 1982.[2]
In 1983, she scored a second Top 40 hit with a cover of "Cry Me a River" (UK #27) and released her debut album Showpeople (UK #24).[2] After this, further commercial success eluded her, though, in 1985, she performed the song "Would You Dance with a Stranger" (theme for the film Dance with a Stranger), and turned her career towards live performances. Although for a while she distanced herself from her beehive days, she started touring with her old songs again in 2007.
In 1992, the album The Rhythm Romance, which combined jazz standards with 1960s songs and original material, failed to return her to the charts. She continued performing with jazz bands, and sang the theme song to the TV sitcom Coupling ("Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"). Her version of "Cry Me a River" was featured in the 1990s crime drama series McCallum.
In 2005, she returned to recording with the album Dolled Up. This was followed by a compilation of her hits, The Platinum Collection to celebrate her 25th anniversary in the music industry. Apart from pursuing her solo career, she toured with Barb Jungr and Claire Martin as the cabaret act, 'Girl Talk' (though Claire Martin has now been replaced by Gwyneth Herbert).[3]
Wilson has also performed in musicals such as Dusty - The Musical,[4] and has been featured on a BBC Television series about celebrities and their health (she has Type 1 Diabetes).[5]
Her band was known as The Imaginations for their first two singles[6] before becoming The Wilsations,[7] and her backing vocalists were called The Marionettes. Occasional featured artists were Michelle Collins (Cindy from EastEnders), Julia Fordham and bassist 'Thumbs' Cunningham.
Wilson's fourth studio album Emotional Glamour was released on her own Beehive label in October 2008[8] (though she has long ago changed her former trademark hairstyle). She has also written and starred in a one-woman musical, The Love Thing.[9]
As of 2011, Wilson has been working on a new album of covers called Cover Stories, due out in 2012 and funded by public subscription. She also writes a regular blog with updates about it and her life in general.[10]
Wilson is a longtime resident of Crouch End, north London and is married to TV producer Mal Young.
Discography
Singles
- "Loveman" (1980)
- "Dance Card" (1981)
- "Beat the Beat" (1982) UK #59
- "Baby it's True" (1982) UK #42
- "Just What I Always Wanted" (1982) UK #8
- "(Beware) Boyfriend" (1982) UK #51
- "Cry Me a River" (1983) UK #27
- "Wonderful" (1983) UK #47
- "Ain't That Peculiar" (1984) UK #78
- "Let's Make This Last" (1984)
- "Would You Dance with a Stranger" (1985)
- "The Rhythm" (1991)
- "My Funny Valentine" (1991)
- "Storyline" (2005)[2]
EPs
- "I'm Coming Home"/"No Moon at All"/"Out of the Blue"/"It's Got to Be You" (10" maxi-single) (1992)
Albums
- Showpeople (1983) UK #24[2]
- Rhythm Romance (1991)
- Just What I Always Wanted (compilation) (1992)
- Beat The Beat (Compilation) (1992)
- Dolled Up (2005)
- The Platinum Collection (Compilation) (2007)
- Emotional Glamour (2008)
- Cover Stories (2012)
References
- ↑ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London, UK: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 606. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ↑ Profile, GirlTalkdivas.co.uk; accessed 6 August 2015.
- ↑ Simon Bell (musical)
- ↑ "I Was Top of the Pops but crippled by pain. Now, at 53, I finally feel fit and healthy, says Eighties soul star Mari Wilson" Daily Mail (4 October 2008). Retrieved 4 August 2010.
- ↑
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (20 September 1983). "Pop Vocalist: Mari Wilson". The New York Times. p. 21. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
- ↑ Beehive Records
- ↑ What's On Stage.com
- ↑ Pledge Music
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