Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Maureen Evans


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Born: 23 March 1940, Cardiff, Wales.
Real Name: Maureen Evans
Instruments Played: Vocals
Groups: Solo
 
 
UK Singles
 
1958 Carolina Moon/Stupid Cupid                                                                                     Embassy WB 300
   (Released September 1958.)
1958 Fever/Born Too Late                                                                                                  Embassy WB 303
   (Released October 1958.)
1958 The Hula Hoop Song/Hoopa Hoola                                                                          Embassy WB 309
   (Released November 1958.) 
1958 I'll Get By/Someday You'll Want Me To Want You                                                       Embassy WB 313
   (Released November 1958.)
1959 You Always Hurt The One You Love/The Day The Rains Came                                  Embassy WB 316
   (Released January 1959.)
1959 Kiss Me Honey, Honey Kiss Me/To Know Him Is To Love Him                                  Embassy WB 319
   (Released January 1959.)
1959 May You Always/Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye                                                                 Embassy WB 344
   (Released June 1959.)
1959 Lipstick On Your Collar/What A Difference A Day Made                                             Embassy WB 348
   (Released July 1959.)
1959 Broken-Hearted Melody/Plenty Good Lovin'                                                                 Embassy WB 356
   (Released September 1959.)
1959 Don't Want the Moonlight/The Years Between                                                              Oriole CB 1517
   (Released November 1959.)
1959 Among My Souvenirs/Happy Anniversary                                                                    Embassy WB 371
   (Released December 1959.)
1960 The Big Hurt/I Can't Begin To Tell You                                                                        Oriole CB 1533
   (Released January 1960.)
1960 Love, Kisses And Heartaches/We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye                                         Oriole CB 1540
   (Released March 1960.)
 
1964 Get Away/I've Often Wondered                                                                                      Oriole CB 1969
   (Released 6 November 1964.)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Known Gigs

14 Mar 1963 London, The Royal Albert Hall, BBC’s Top Of The Pops. With Helen Shapiro, Danny Williams, Craig Douglas, Mark Wynter, Clinton Ford, Vince Hill, Brian Poole and The TremeloesAcker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz BandThe Brook Brothers, Russ Sainty, Kenny Ball’s Jazzmen, The Karl Denver Trio, Bob Miller and the Millermen, and David Ede & The Rabin Band.


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