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Sheeba

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Irish band
For the record label, seeSheeba Records. For the 2011 film, seeSheeba (film).
Not to be confused withSheba.

Sheeba
OriginIreland
GenresPop,MOR
InstrumentVocals
Years active1977–1984
Past membersMaxi
Frances Campbell
Marion Fossett

Sheeba were an all-girl pop trio popular inIreland in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They wereMaxi, Marion Fossett and Frances Campbell. They are best known for representing the host nation, Ireland, in theEurovision Song Contest in 1981 with "Horoscopes".[1]

Career

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In 1978, the group took part in the Irish National Song Contest, to select Ireland's entry for that year'sEurovision Song Contest. But they failed to win with their song, "It's Amazing What Love Can Do".[2] They went on to release several singles in Ireland with producerRoberto Danova, although their biggest hit was "Horoscopes", which reached No.3.[3]

Following their exposure in the 1981 contest, they signed a recording contract in the UK and released the singles "The Next Night" and "Mystery", neither of these found success although were performed on UK TV shows such as 'Lena' (BBC2) and 'The UK Disco Dancing Championships' (ITV.) Exposure on the Eurovision also led to concert tours in Europe and Japan. The following year they entered RTÉ's National Song Contest final again with a song performed inIrish;Go Raibh Maith Agat ("Thank You"), but were unsuccessful.[4] Later in 1982 they were involved in a road accident in the West of Ireland that brought their career to an eventual halt due to their reluctance to continue touring.[5] The group shared vocal duties withMaggie Moone on the UK ITV seriesName That Tune. After a Japanese tour in 1983, they decided to split, but did compete one more time in the National Song Contest in 1984, where they finished fourth with 'My Love and You' behind future Eurovision winners Linda Martin and Charlie McGettigan.[6]

Maxi went on to be a successful broadcaster withRTÉ in Dublin hosting both TV and Radio shows for many years including Eurosong 1987 which was won by Johnny Logan ahead of his second Eurovision win; Marion Fossett isringmistress of the well-known family circus, Fossetts; and Frances Campbell worked as a broadcaster for BBC Radio Foyle inNorthern Ireland.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Diggiloo.net - Sheeba Horoscopes".Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved13 January 2009.
  2. ^Geocities.com - National Finals 1978
  3. ^Irish Charts.ie - Eurovision entries in the Irish chartsArchived 2010-06-02 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Geocities.com - National Final 1982
  5. ^Kieran Murray - Sheeba biography
  6. ^Geocities.com - National Final 1984
  7. ^"Sunday Mirror, 23 May 1999 - Irish Eurovision entrants".Archived from the original on 30 October 2008. Retrieved13 January 2009.
Awards and achievements
Preceded byIreland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1981
Succeeded by
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where Ireland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
  • See also:Irish Eurovision discography
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "Aldri i livet"
  • "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique"
  • "Dönme Dolap"
  • "Fångad i en dröm"
  • "Feggari kalokerino"
  • "Halayla"
  • "Het is een wonder"
  • "Horoscopes"
  • "Humanahum"
  • "Io senza te"
  • "Johnny Blue"
  • "Krøller eller ej"
  • "Lejla"
  • "Making Your Mind Up"
  • "Monika"
  • "Playback"
  • "Reggae OK"
  • "Samson"
  • "Wenn du da bist"
  • "Y sólo tú"
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