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    Clodagh Rodgers - Wikipedia

    Her career changed dramatically when she married John Morris, who became her manager. She signed a three-single deal with RCA in 1968, but the first two failed to chart. When producer and songwriter Kenny Young saw her on Colour Me Pop he telephoned the BBC to find out who she was. See more

    Clodagh Rodgers (born 5 March 1947) is a retired singer from Northern Ireland, best known for her hit singles including "Come Back and Shake Me", "Goodnight Midnight", and "Jack in the Box". See more

    Rodgers was born in Warrenpoint and began her professional singing career at the age of thirteen, when she opened for Michael Holliday. … See more

    In the TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus, Episode 34: "The Cycling Tour", Mr. Gulliver (Terry Jones) receives a head trauma from a car accident and is convinced that he is Clodagh Rodgers. At the end of the episode, two large Terry Gilliam See more

    1960s
    • 26 September 1962 – BBCtv: Adam Faith Show
    • 10 November 1962 – BBCtv: Adam Faith Show See more

    5 March 1947
    Clodagh Rodgers was born in Warrenpoint.
    1962
    Clodagh Rodgers opened for Michael Holliday.
    1962-1965
    Clodagh Rodgers made four singles with Decca, before moving to EMI's Columbia label in 1965.
    26 September 1962
    Clodagh Rodgers made her UK TV debut on BBC TV's Adam Faith Show performing Let's Jump the Broomstick.
    1963
    Clodagh Rodgers appeared in the musical films Just for Fun (1963) and It's All Over Town (1964).
    November 1963
    Clodagh Rodgers flew to Nashville, Tennessee at the invitation of the American singer Jim Reeves, to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.
    1965
    Cloda Rogers made the 1966 single Stormy Weather/Lonely Room.
    12 October 1968
    Clodagh Rodgers appeared with Honeybus on BBC2's music programme Colour Me Pop.
    1968
    Clodagh Rodgers signed a three-single deal with RCA in 1968.
    1969
    Clodagh Rodgers had chart success in 1969 under Kenny Young's creative wing and with John Morris' management.

    Her second husband, guitarist Ian Sorbie, died in 1995, not long after their Paignton-based restaurant business collapsed, leaving them bankrupt.
    She appeared in two hit musicals in the West End. These are Pump Boys and Dinettes See more

    Albums
    • 1969 Clodagh Rodgers – (RCA SF8033) – UK Number 27
    • 1969 Midnight Clodagh – (RCA SF8071)
    • 1971 Rodgers and Heart – (RCA Victor SF8180) See more

     
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