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Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins on June 8, 1951 in Skewen, Neath, Wales) is a Welsh singer. Born into a large working-class family of six children, her father worked as a miner while her mother, an opera fan, shared her love of music with her children. Influenced by the music of Janis Joplin and Tina Turner, as a teen she sang with a group called "Bobby Wayne and the Dixies," following which she formed her own band, calling it Imagination. Adopting different stage names until settling on Bonnie Tyler, for nearly a decade she and her band performed at pubs and nightclubs all over South Wales. |
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News in english
about Bonnie Tyler
(November / 2009)
Bonnie Tyler, Rick Astley, The Beatles And More: Funny Graphs Of Your Favorite Songs Date: 09 Nov 2009 The Huffington Post -
Our recent feature on the Web's funniest venn diagrams inspired us to take it one step further and show you our favorite venns, flowcharts, line graphs and more representing some of pop music's greatest hits.
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Under the microscope: Bonnie Tyler on how she used acupuncture to lose weight Date: 10 Nov 2009 Daily Mail -
In our health quiz this week, singer Bonnie Tyler, 58, talks about dieting, why sex is important and losing her mother who battled with Alzheimer's.
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Spectacular Welsh line-up for Children in Need Date: 12 Nov 2009 Powys County Times -
ONLY Men Aloud and a host of Welsh stars including the Stereophonics, Bryn Terfel and Bonnie Tyler will be heading a once-in-a-lifetime line-up for BBC Children In Need at the Wales Millennium Centre on Friday, November 20.
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