Sheena Easton

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AKA: Sheena Shirley Orr
Nationality: Scottish
Birthdate: 04/27/1959
Birthplace: Belshill, Scotland, United Kingdom

biography

Petite, stylish, Scottish-born pop music diva who enjoyed a steady stream of hits during the 1980s alternating upbeat, danceable, synthesizer ditties with occasional love ballads. Possessing a rich, well-trained voice and considerable vocal range, Easton achieved immediate fame with her effortless renditions of such light, innocent fare as "Morning Train", "Modern Girl" and "Telefone/Long Distance Love Affair" and such lush, dramatic songs as the title song of the James Bond film, "For Your Eyes Only". Later tunes such as "Strut" and "Sugar Walls" (written for her by Prince), however, added a Continued

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milestones

Year
Milestone
1980 
First attracted attention when she appeared in "The Big Time", a BBC documentary about an aspiring singer
1981 
First hit single, the No. 1 "Morning Train (Nine to Five)"
1981 
Sang the title song (and appeared in the credits) of the James Bond film, "For Your Eyes Only"
1983 
Hosted first TV variety special, "Sheena Easton: Act One", for NBC
1987 
Appeared in the feature film, "Sign o' the Times", a documentary record of a European concert tour by Prince
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