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Helen Reddy is a 1970's pop singer originally from Australia. Reddy landed a record deal with Capital Records in 1970 and was on the road to success. She quickly became one of the most popular recording artists of the 70's, with fourteen top 40 singles. Her first hit was the 1971 song "I Don't Know How To Love Him." At the height of her career, Reddy had a show on the Las Vegas Strip that attracted huge crowds.
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Helen Reddy is an Australian-born pop singer who was immensely successful in the 1970s with numerous hits, and she was the first Australian-born performer to win a Grammy award. She comes from a well-known Australian show business family -- her mother was the late Australian actress and singer Stella Lamond, her sister is singer Toni Lamond and her nephew is actor-singer Tony Sheldon.
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Born into a well-known Australian show-business family, Helen Reddy has had a life and career richer and more varied than anything she ever imagined growing up in Melbourne. She has dined on her birthday with the Prince of Wales, danced in the White House with the President of the United States and had a tulip named after her in Holland.
Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits In 1987, Capitol re-released this ten-song disc on CD with five additional tracks, including Helen Reddy's last three hit singles; this vinyl set contains the ten biggest tunes that built the singer's legend. Just as George Martin remixed the songs by the group America that he did not originally produce for their "best of," some of these productions feel like different mixes rather than the sound radio listeners were familiar with. It's the same voice, and the same musicians; ... "I Am Woman" has more pronounced horns, bigger drums, and Reddy's voice is clearer than on the original album. It certainly sounds like a superior mix, not what radio listeners were used to, unless the mastering job on this Greatest Hits release contains more defined mastering than the 45 rpm. There's a special thanks to producer Joe Wissert, so it is very likely he expanded the sound of the Jay Senter recording from her second album; Larry Marks' work from her debut, I Don't Know How to Love Him; and possibly some of the Tom Catalano productions as well. Hearing these ten powerful hits together is a strong argument against Reddy's detractors -- she climbed the charts with about as many songs as her friend Petula Clark, and both were embraced by adult contemporary radio. Leon Russell's "Bluebird" is absent, but the sublime Harriet Schock composition "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" is here, the last of her singles from this era to go Top Ten, and second to last adult contemporary number one.
Helen Reddy found fame and success as a singer and actress. She is best-known for her 1972 Grammy-winning song "I Am Woman." She was born 25 October 1941 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to show business parents. Her mother, Shelly Lamond, was a soap opera actress and singer, and her father, Max Reddy, was an actor, writer and producer. Helen Reddy performed on stage in Australia from the age of three. When she was 25, she left Australia for New York after winning an Australian Bandstand International contest.
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Helen Reddy Helen Reddy was born in Melbourne, Australia, the daughter of show business parents. In 1966, she won a television talent contest, and was sent to America in search of fame and fortune. Within a few months, she'd met and married an assistant mailroom boy, Jeff Wald, who became her manager. Twenty-seven labels rejected Helen before she was finally signed by Capitol Records in 1970.
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