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Bucks Fizz

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OriginUnited Kingdom
AlbumsI Hear Talk
Are You Ready
Bucks Fizz
Hand Cut
Associated acts Mike Nolan
David Van Day
Andy Hill
GenresPop Music
Pop Rock
Middle Of The Road
Album-oriented Rock
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About Bucks Fizz


Bucks Fizz is a British pop group that achieved success in the 1980s, most notably for winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Making Your Mind Up". The group was formed in January 1981 specifically for the contest and comprised four vocalists: Bobby G, Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan and Jay Aston.

Tina Turner: 10 simply the best songs and the stories behind them

Tina Turner: 10 simply the best songs and the stories behind them
May 24,2023 3:40 pm

... What s Love Got to Do With It (1984)She cemented her status as a solo star with this song, written by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, which had already been offered to Sir Cliff Richard, Donna Summer and Bucks Fizz...

Eurovision euphoria on the streets of Liverpool for host city's big night

Eurovision euphoria on the streets of Liverpool for host city's big night
May 14,2023 3:01 am

... Around the corner, a woman who seemed to be dressed as Cheryl Baker from Bucks Fizz, or maybe Jay Aston, was slumped against an advertising display board, while Bobby G or Mike Nolan helped her...

Eurovision: Brotherhood of Man star's tips on winning the contest

Eurovision: Brotherhood of Man star's tips on winning the contest
May 11,2023 10:51 am

... " In 1981 Bucks Fizz won the contest with Making Your Mind Up...

Blind presenter Lucy Edwards hosts Eurovision description show

Blind presenter Lucy Edwards hosts Eurovision description show
May 10,2023 11:20 am

... As part of the podcast, she and Ms Clarke have interviewed the likes of Lordi, Bucks Fizz and Scooch and her co-host has described their performances to her...

Eurovision: Which parts of the UK have performed best?

Eurovision: Which parts of the UK have performed best?
May 10,2023 4:11 am

... The UK s other three victories were by bands: Katrina and the Waves, Brotherhood of Man and Bucks Fizz...

An incomplete history of pop on BBC television

An incomplete history of pop on BBC television
Nov 25,2022 8:11 pm

... If you re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of your childhood crush, Cheryl from Bucks Fizz, who seemed like she d definitely want to visit your house for a game of Connect 4 (OK, maybe that part was just me)...

Lulu makes a shout for Glasgow to land Eurovision

Lulu makes a shout for Glasgow to land Eurovision
Jul 26,2022 8:50 am

... Also speaking to Newsnight, Jay Aston of Bucks Fizz, who won the 1981 contest with Making Your Mind Up, said she hoped hosting the event, and Mr Ryder s success this year, would inspire more people in the UK to be enthusiastic about Eurovision...

Eurovision: Where has the UK gone wrong in the past?

Eurovision: Where has the UK gone wrong in the past?
May 14,2022 4:25 am

... In fact, some big names have come out of the other side, including winners Bucks Fizz in 1981 and Lulu in 1969...

Eurovision: Where has the UK gone wrong in the past?

Apr 4,2022 9:45 am

The UK hasn't taken Eurovision seriously but that is changing, a co-writer of this year's entry has said.

Amy Wadge said although some think the UK's lack of Success it due to politics, in reality not enough effort has been made.

Sam Ryder will sing Space Man at this year's event hosted in Turin, Italy,

The Song was written over Zoom and Amy was initially " sceptical" about it being performed at Eurovision as Space Man is about to be seen by millions.

On Thursday, The Second semi-final took place to determine which 26 counties compete in Saturday's final.

Grammy Award winner Amy, who lives in Rhondda Cynon Taf, co-wrote Thinking Out Loud with Ed Sheeran and previously worked with artists such as Camila Cabello and Bonnie Tyler .

She has been working with TikTok star Sam Ryder for 18 Months and co-wrote Space Man with him and Max Wolfgang.

" My initial reaction was like, 'that's a bit of a curveball', " said Amy.

" But I think that the UK has really embraced the opportunity and having 200 million people seeing a song is huge and I think that Sam is such a great ambassador for it because he truly loves the Eurovision songs.

" It is an amazing spectacle however you look at it, and I hope that at the very least, we've reconfigured people's thoughts [to think] 'let's go for it and let's enjoy it'. "

She hopes Sam's " infectious" love for Eurovision will change The Way people view The Competition .

She Said it has been considered a " bit of a joke" but " if you look back, the songs have been really great".

" James Newman is a friend of mine, but there was not all the framework around it to elevate it.

" Actually back in The Day with Katrina and The Waves , Michael Ball , etc all did very well because we understood we should throw our best at it. "

How well does the UK do in Eurovision?

The UK has taken part in 63 Eurovision contests since 1957. It has won The Competition five times, including its last win in 1997.

Critics have said the UK's lack of recent Success is due to politics, but Eurovision organisers point out that judges sign a document agreeing to vote independently.

Amy believes that view is a bit " paranoid" and the quality of acts competing is always going to make it a challenge.

" There's some great artists with great songs and we as the UK just need to go and be proud of who We Are and Just Be accepted, " She Said .

In 2021, the UK received no points from The Jury or The Public - the same as in the previous final in 2019.

In fact, the UK hasn't seen The Top 10 since 2009 or even in The Top half of the Leader Board since 2011.

However, it is not all doom and gloom when It Comes to the UK's performance at Eurovision.

In fact, some big names have come out of The Other side, including winners Bucks Fizz in 1981 and Lulu in 1969.

Runners up have also seen Success - have you ever heard of Sir Cliff Richard ?

Coming second in 1968, he has sold More Than 250 million albums in his 50-year career.

Amy Said , despite working on the UK entry, she was " rooting for Ukraine" because of " a really great song and what they are going through as a country".

After Turin at the weekend, Amy will be flying to LA but the songwriter to The Stars said her home in The Valleys was where she wants to be.

" I truly adore The People here and I'm in a fortunate position where I can think of what financially I can do to help. "

As part of that thinking she's collaborated with Michael Ball OBE to write The Song Million Lights for The Charity 2wish. All proceeds will go to the Welsh child bereavement charity.

" For whatever reason over The Last couple of years I have got to know people who have gone through child loss and I Am affiliated with a couple of charities… as A Mother you're going to feel some connection".



Source of news: bbc.com

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