Thursday, 13 August 2020

Shan Kaye born 13 August 1938

Shan Kaye (15 August 1938 - 14 July 2013) was a singer who shot to fame in the late 1950s as one third of the popular female vocal group The Kaye Sisters’

Shan was born Shirley 'Shan' Palmer in  Hull, East Riding, Yorkshire was best known as a member of the Kaye Sisters who 
Carol, Shirley & Sheila
were a trio of British pop singers, who scored several hits on the UK Singles Chart in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Kaye Sisters were formed in 1954. They got their name and their start in the music industry from their manager, Carmen Kaye. They were also often billed as The Three Kayes or just The Kayes. The three members dressed in matching dress outfits and wore the same blonde haircuts, and became a popular vocal group on par with the Beverley Sisters. Two of their biggest hits were recorded with Frankie Vaughan.


                              

A television appearance in 1956 rocketed them to stardom, and their first recording, "Ivory Tower", peaked at number 20 in the UK Singles Chart. Other singles followed, including "Got-Ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank" (1957), "Are You Ready, Freddy?" (1958) and "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" (1959).


The trio were headliners in top London cabaret clubs such as Churchill's and the Colony Club, and in variety supported such leading stars as Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and Ken Dodd. They were popular in Blackpool summer seasons throughout the 1960s and 1970s, where they co-starred with Josef Locke, Dick Emery and, in two seasons, with Larry Grayson. In 1992, they returned to the resort to top the bill of the South Pier's Golden Showstoppers.

The Kaye Sisters with Jerry Lewis

They appeared with Judy Garland in the 1957 Royal Variety Show, and in the United States appeared as guests on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Kaye Sisters were in demand in later years on nostalgia shows. In the 1970s they often appeared on Max Bygraves’ variety bills, notably co-starring with him in SingalongaMax at the Victoria Palace Theatre in 1972.


They recorded several albums, including Presenting the Kaye Sisters (1958) and Kaye Sisters Favourites (1960). Sheila Jones left the act in the late 1960s, but they carried on with a replacement, Gilly. The original act reformed in 1990 for a Glenn Miller tribute tour.

The Kaye Sisters with Morecambe & Wise
The original Kaye Sisters consisted of:-Carol Lindsey Young (12 April 1930, Oldham, Lancashire – 20 August 2006, Brighton, East Sussex). Shirley 'Shan' Palmer (15 August 1938, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire – 14 July 2013, Hove, East Sussex) and Sheila Jones (born 21 October 1936, Lewisham, London)

(Edited from Wikipedia)


3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “The Best Of The Kaye Sisters” go here:

www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/9846hw

01. Ivory Tower
02. Mister Cuckoo (Sing Your Song)
03. Lay Down Your Arms
04. First Row Balcony
05. Dark Moon
06. Ricky Tick Song
07. Gotta Have Something in the Bank Frank - w. Frankie Vaughan
08. Alone
09. Shake Me I Rattle
10. Are You Ready Freddy
11. The Pansy (La Panse)
12. Stroll Me
13. Torero
14. Calla Calla
15. Oho-Aha
16. Come Softly to Me - w. Frankie Vaughan
17. Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye
18. Dancing with My Shadow
19. True Love True Love
20. Too Young to Marry
21. Paper Roses
22. Come to Me
23. A Whole Lot of Lovin'
24. Palma Majorca
25. Little Soldier
26. Mistletoe Kisses
27. If Only Tomorrow
28. Mistakes
29. We Won't Say Goodbye
30. Seven Roses
31. Big Wide World
32. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

The Kaye Sisters, also known as The Three Kayes and The Kayes were formed in 1954 and they got their name from their manager, Carmen Kaye. You may be fooled into thinking that due to their matching dresses and matching blonde haircuts that they were sisters, in fact they weren't. First hitting the charts in 1956 with 'Ivory Tower' the group then went on to have further success with 'Gotta Have Something in the Bank, Frank' and 'Come Softly to Me' which both feature Frankie Vaughan. Other hits include 'Alone' and 'Shake Me I Rattle'.

If you're a fan of girl groups especially groups like the Beverly Sisters then this set is simply a must.(Jasmine notes)

D said...

Thanks for introducing them to me in an email. Trying them out for the first time.
The decade that birthed rock n roll and so much great talent.

Jenny said...

I knew Carol and her husband Len Young as well as Shane wonderful memories