Lulu
Lulu’s name is synonymous with rock and blues. It was the sixties when she first burst onto the scene at the tender age of 15, with the mega, definitive and enduring Shout. Since then she has topped the charts in every decade, working over the years with some of the greatest talents of our time – from Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash and The Beatles to Elton John, David Bowie and Paul McCartney. Also an accomplished actress, her film debut was in the cult classic To Sir With Love, breaking hearts all over the world with her plaintive rendition of the title song. She also starred alongside Tom Courtenay in Whatever Happened to Harold Smith and in the cult Adrian Mole tv series, playing Adrian Mole’s mother.
Lulu continues to set new standards and challenges for herself. When she turned her hand to writing, her song I Don’t Wanna Fight became a world-wide number one for Tina Turner and was nominated for both Grammy and Ivor Novello Awards. And who can forget the high-energy duet with Take That, lifting Relight My Fire to new heights and taking it to number 1 in the UK. While mentoring the hopefuls on American Idol, Lulu stopped the show with a powerhouse version of To Sir With Love – arranged by Barry Manilow – to a stunned audience of over 70 million. Her recent tour with Anastacia and Chaka Khan, and then in the following year with Heather Small, called Here Come The Girls was a sell out and she shows no sign of slowing down, with the recent publication on her Secrets To Looking Good book with HarperCollins. Lulu has also turned successful business woman with her anti-ageing skin and body care collection, Time Bomb, currently breaking sales records on QVC and winning her a whole new legion of fans. And as if that wasn’t enough, she is currently dazzling and entertaining the country on Saturday evenings with her dance routines on this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.
For any autograph requests from Lulu then please write to her c/o TCB Group at the postal address. Please include a self-addressed envelope with the correct postage attached.