Everything about Sally Ann Triplett totally explained
Sally Ann Triplett (born
15 April 1962,
London,
United Kingdom) is a
British singer and
actress most famous for her participation in the
Eurovision Song Contest and many
West End productions.
Eurovision
Triplett first represented the
United Kingdom in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1980 as the lead female vocals of the six-piece band
Prima Donna. Other band members included Danny Finn from
The New Seekers and Lance Aston, brother of
Bucks Fizz singer
Jay Aston. Prima Donna finished a moderately successful third with their pop-ballad "Love Enough For Two"; however the song was a flop in the charts, and the group disbanded after their second single.
Two years later, she again represented
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, this time as part of a double act
Bardo. Their song, "One Step Further", was a frantic pop number with a complex dance routine. The poorly-performed vigorous choreography noticeably affected the vocals, and the song finished 7th. Author and historian
John Kennedy O'Connor notes in his
The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History that Sally-Ann Triplett is one of only four singers to have sung for the United Kingdom in the competition twice, alongside
Ronnie Carroll,
Cliff Richard and
Cheryl Baker of
Bucks Fizz.
In between her two Eurovision appearances, she was a regular in the
BBC television show
Crackerjack!. Triplett has also made many appearances on television. This include
Children in Need 2003,
Eastenders,
Doctors,
Down To Earth,
Acorn Antiques:The Musical,
Never Mind The Buzzcocks,
Holby City and
The Fishing Trip.
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