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STUART GILLIES
One of those cases where I've had to use
an artist's name in order to give a label some kind of identification. After winning the
'Opportunity Knocks' TV talent show in 1973 singer Stuart Gillies
signed to Philips and enjoyed a Top 20 hit with his first single, 'Amanda'
b/w 'Music From Across The Way' (6006-293). He made several more records
- singles and albums - for Philips, and then for EMI, in the '70s,
but at the end of the decade he was responsible for a self-financed
EP, 'Stuart Gillies At Caesar's Palace, Jersey', featuring the
tracks 'Can't Smile Without You', 'Evergreen', and 'Just The Way You Are'.
The catalogue number of the EP was DASG-1; presumably the 'SG' part was taken
from his initials, but what the 'DA' stands for is anybody's guess. A
second privately-pressed EP followed in 1980, 'Caesar's Palace - Jersey 1980',
but that was on the SRT label (SRTS/80/CUS-702). Finally 1982 saw a third
EP, simply titled 'Stuart'; that again was on SRT (SRTS/82/CUS-1407).
Gillies carved out a successful career for himself, entertaining in cabarets, on
cruise ships and in similar venues, and he is still working today (2017) after
more than fifty years in showbusiness.
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Copyright 2017 Robert Lyons.