Tina started singing before she could walk however started to hit the right notes during her time at Coroner Academy of Arts and Drama. Tina’s parents knew she had to go to stage school and reflect “from the age of 4 she would have the hair brush in hand and be singing in front of the mirror for hours on end”. Tina’s first public appearance was at the tender age of 15 where she was the lead singer in a band entertaining American NCO’s at a base in Ruislip
At the age of 15 Tina recorded three singles with CBS at Chapels Studio in London, one of which good to be alive had the backing vocals of an unknown young man called Reg Dwight, later known as the one and only Elton John – “I can see him now coming in and asking me what I thought of his new croco...
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