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dont be a stranger " by Dina Carroll Sung by Hannah Finn
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dont be a stranger ” by Dina Carroll Sung by Hannah Finn

Hi , please bare with me on the effects! im just sussing out how to edit videos!! 🙁 i need practise! I hope your enjoying the vids though xx Carroll started singing at age of five, primarily at home with her sister. Despite the lack of formal vocal coaching, in 1981, at the age of thirteen, she won a local Cambridgeshire talent competition, with her rendition of Barbra Streisand’s “Woman in Love”. After leaving school, she worked in various jobs, including a one-day stint as a chambermaid in a Cambridge hotel in 1985. At the age of sixteen, she was signed to the dance music record label Streetwave, located in London. Carroll moved to West London and recorded two singles, “Set It Off” and “One Nation”, in the mid 1980s, credited to a non-existent group, Masquerade. After six unproductive months, she left Streetwave. In 1989, Carroll secured a recording contract with Jive/Zomba and released a number of singles in 1989 and 1990. Of particular note was her cover of Dionne Warwick’s classic “Walk On By”, co-produced by The Pasadenas who also provided vocal arrangement and backing vocals. Although “Walk On By” did not make it to the UK Top 40, it was a minor hit in continental Europe. Other solo hits during that era included “People All Around the World” and “Me Sienta Sola (We Are One)”, the latter being an underground club hit in the New York scene. Carroll also provided vocals to Brothers in Rhythm’s single “Peace and Harmony” in 1991. After a short time at Jive/Zomba
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