Shakespear's Sister is tagged as: pop, female vocalists, 80s, new wave, alternative Shakespear’s Sister was a pop/rock duo consisting of former Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey and singer/songwriter/guitarist Marcella Detroit (real name Marcy Levy). Detroit had previously performed with Eric Clapton. They released two albums as a duo and are best-known for the song “Stay”, a top five hit in the U.S. which spent eight weeks at number one in the U.K. Both “Stay” and the follow-up single “Hello (Turn your radio on)” are co-written by Dave Stewart under the pseudonym Manu Guiot. Detroit left the act after many quabbles with Fahey, and Shakespear’s Sister’s Third album #3, technically a Fahey solo album, was shelved by London Records. Years later, after wrangling the album rights from the label, Fahey released it independently. After sporadically recording under her own name for a few years, Fahey reclaimed the Shakespear’s Sister moniker for herself as a solo artist and independently released a new album, Songs From The Red Room, in November 2009.... Read More About Shakespear's Sister Biography... Send Shakespear's Sister ringtones to your cell |
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