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Donna Jones (singer)

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The Mixtures went to England in January 1971, spending most of 1971 there, and returned to England in 1972. Flinn left The Mixtures in May 1972, eventually settling permanently in the UK. In the UK, Flinn formed The Springfield Revival with Ray Martin and Donna Jones. Flinn subsequently became Jones'
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Jones then went solo. She became resident singer at a Manchester night club, "Mr. Smiths", and subsequently performed in Granada TV's "First Timers" where she was awarded "Best Female Singer". This led to a recording contract with MCA where Jones recorded "Heaven Held".
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Jones started her singing career in 1963 as part of an all girl trio called "The Chrys-Do-Lyns" (named after the three members). The trio comprised Christine Lowe, Doreen Jones (Donna Jones), and one-time "New Seeker" Linda Susan Belcher
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and Rees' husband Roger Walburn singing in the Manchester Mecca club, and they subsequently played as the resident house group at the Manchester club and its sister club in Blackpool. (Rees became a member of The New Seekers in 2002.)
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who, after back to back number 1 hits in Australia in 1970, released "The Pushbike Song" in the UK where it entered the charts in the top 5, peaking at No. 2 in January 1971.
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In 1980, Jones fronted a mainly female band (with Flinn on lead guitar) that adopted her previous stage name of Pussyfoot, and the group entered the
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In 1972, Flinn, Ray Martin, and Donna Jones formed the "Springfield Revival". They were extremely successful, appearing on television shows such as
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began playing the video clip, and exploited the British ban on playing the song. Over several months, Jones became a sensation and a
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Jones and Flinn split from Ray Martin and formed a duo using a number of names: Mick and Donna (1975–1976), Donna Jo (1976), and
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and spent seven weeks at number one on the singles chart from January 1977. Pussyfoot released two studio albums.
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She married her Springfield Revival partner, Mick Flinn, who also subsequently joined The New Seekers.
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states: "former stage musical actor Ray Hoskins, alias Ray Martin (vocals, guitar), from London".
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and many other variety shows in the UK. The group toured the world with
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Jones began dance classes at age 3, and appearing in the UK TV soap
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MILESAGO: Australasian Music & Popular Culture 1964–1975
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MILESAGO: Australasian Music & Popular Culture 1964–1975
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Index

Manchester
Pussyfoot
the New Seekers
Lyn Paul
Francine Rees
Morecambe and Wise
The Two Ronnies
Rolf Harris
The Osmonds
Madison Square Garden
45th Academy Awards
Pussyfoot
Pussyfoot
disco
The Way That You Do It
BBC
Countdown
sex symbol
EMI Records
Song for Europe 1980
Eurovision Song Contest
Fiona Tucker
Jude Allen
Jackie Dixon
Annabel Rees
Coronation Street
Pussyfoot
Mick Flinn
The Mixtures
The Mixtures

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