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14 Facts About Nicky Stevens

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Nicky Stevens was born on Helen Maria Thomas in Carmarthen, Wales, 3 December 1949 and is a singer, famous as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man.

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Nicky Stevens studied classical music as a singer and pianist.

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Nicky Stevens later toured the Continent as a singer, performing in night clubs.

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Nicky Stevens appeared on stage as a support act for the likes of Neil Sedaka, Norman Wisdom and Little and Large in the early 1970s.

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In 1972, while working as a session singer and trying to secure a record deal as a solo artist, Nicky Stevens came to the attention of Tony Hiller, who was looking to recruit new members for his group Brotherhood of Man.

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In 1984, while the group was on a two-year break, Nicky Stevens joined The Vernons Girls and performed with them at live shows.

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Nicky Stevens did much recording work at this time on jingles and demos for songwriters.

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In 1988, Nicky Stevens recorded some songs with Dutch singer Albert West.

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Nicky Stevens continued to perform with Brotherhood of Man in its most famous line-up, taking in UK tours and television appearances throughout Europe.

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In November 2013, Nicky Stevens was the subject of a documentary Time of Your Life on ITV Wales talking about her career and early life growing up in a musical environment in Carmarthen.

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Nicky Stevens was the second child of Ossie and Blodwen Thomas.

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Nicky Stevens's father had been a musician and was killed in a road accident in 1974.

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In June 1976 Nicky Stevens, who lived in Watford at the time married the group's guitarist, Alan Johnson at the Watford Registry Office.

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Since moving to Dorset, Nicky Stevens has begun appearing in Christmas pantomimes including Cinderella at Weymouth Pavilion in 2013 and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the Tivoli, Wimborne in 2014.