Sheena Easton

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Sheena Easton is a singer best known for her single ‘Modern Girl.’

Apr 27, 1959

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 27, 1959
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses, Singers, Pop Singers
  • Spouses: John Minoli, Rob Light, Robert Light, Sandi Easton, Tim Delarm
  • Siblings: Alex Orr, Annessa Orr, Marilyn Orr, Morag Orr, Robert Orr
  • Known as: Sheena Shirley Easton
  • Childrens: Jake Rion Cousins Easton, Skylar Easton

Sheena Easton born at

Bellshill

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Birth Place

Sheena Easton has been married four times in her life and has two adopted children. Her first marriage with Sandi Easton in 1978 didn’t last even a year.

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Personal Life

She later married Robert Light on January 12, 1985 and divorced him a year later. Eleven years later, she married again. Her third marriage to Timothy Delarm on July 28, 1997 also ended in a divorce within a year.

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Her fourth marriage—which lasted for around two years—proved to be her longest one so far. She married John Minoli on November 9, 2002 and obtained a divorce in 2004.

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Sheena Easton was born as Sheena Shirley Orr on 27 April 1959 in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland to Alex Orr, a steel mill worker, and Annie Orr. Easton has five older siblings: two brothers, Robert and Alex, and three sisters, Marilyn, Anessa, and Morag.

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Childhood & Early Life

Easton’s father passed away when she was just ten years old and her mother worked very hard to provide for the family. Sheena wasn’t much interested in music until she watched the movie ‘The Way We Were’ and became mesmerized by Barbra Streisand’s voice.

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Childhood & Early Life

She was a brilliant student during her school days and earned a scholarship which helped her to attend the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. She trained there for four years between 1975 and 1979 and also performed with a band named ‘Something Else’ at local clubs to cover her expenses.

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Childhood & Early Life

In the late 1970s, Sheena Easton was gradually earning fame as a pop singer. Around this period, the producer of the BBC program ‘The Big Time’ wanted to make a documentary of a relatively unknown pop singer’s rise to fame and one of Easton’s tutors put her name for the audition. She was selected for the program and performed alongside Dusty Springfield and Lulu.

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Career

Easton was soon awarded a contract by EMI Records and released her first single ‘Modern Girl’ in 1980 which immediately reached No.8 on the UK Singles Charts. This was the first single of her career and it brought her instant success and recognition.

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Despite her growing popularity and the success of her first single, Easton was still not confident of her singing career until her second single hit the market. Her second hit ‘Morning Train (Nine to Five)’ reached the 3rd spot on the UK Singles Charts and received a Gold certification.

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In the ensuing years, she released the albums ‘Sheena Easton’, ‘You Could Have Been with Me’, and ‘Madness, Money and Music.’ These albums became super hits, catapulting the young singer to international fame.

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In January 1983, her duet with Kenny Rogers, ‘We've Got Tonight’ reached the US Top 10 Chart and also reached the UK Top 30 Chart. Her next album, ‘Best Kept Secret’ (1983), featured the single ‘Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)’ which made it to the top 10 in the US and was also nominated for the ‘Best Female Pop Vocal Performance’ at the Grammy Awards.

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Sheena Easton has delivered several hit singles that charted in the US and the UK. After breaking into the industry, she delivered two back to back hits with ‘Modern Girl’ and ‘Morning Train (Nine to Five),’ both of which reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.

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Major Works

Easton became the first British female singer to be recognized for a foreign language song when she and Mexican singer Luis Miguel delivered the popular duet ‘Me Gustas Tal Como Eres,’ which translates to ‘I Like You Just the Way You Are’. The duo was awarded the Grammy for ‘Best Mexican-American Performance’.

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Major Works