Singer Sonia's life from Brookside and Eurovision runner-up to reality TV stints
04.06.2022 - 13:03
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Walton and is well-known for her chart topping hits and for representing the UK in 1993's Eurovision Song Contest. The now 51-year-old, originally from Skelmersdale, was a known talent from a young age. Shortly after leaving school, she made appearances on some of TV's biggest shows, before launching her music career.
She previously told the ECHO: "I went to the Elliot Clarke school when I was eight and by the time I was 16 I had the LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts) gold medal, and I went on from there to get small parts in Bread and Brookside. "Read More: Kim Woodburn's modelling past and how she started her career in the cityBut whilst the teenager singer was playing the Liverpool club circuit, she was spotted by record producer Pete Waterman and an impromptu audition secured her a recording contract with Simon Cowell at BMG. In 1989, the then 18-year-old Liverpool singer hit the charts with her debut single - You'll Never Stop Me Loving You - which climbed up the UK charts to reach the number one spot.
Her debut album Everybody Knows sold 500,000 copies in 1990 and she became the first female UK artist to achieve five top 20 hit singles from one album. Here, we take a brief look back at the star's career and what she has been up to since first appearing on our screens. The same year her debut album was released, Sonia also featured on a new version of the 1984 charity single Do They Know It’s Christmas?, as part of charity supergroup Band Aid II, alongside the likes of Bananarama, Chris Rea, Cliff Richard, Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue and Wet Wet Wet.
Sonia had numerous hits in the 80s and 90s, including songs Listen To Your Heart, Counting Every Minute. and Can’t Forget You. But many will remember
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