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Lorna Stucki is a British singer. She began her singing career at the Downbeat Piano bar in
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, next door to
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at the age of 21. As an untrained blues singer, she made the underground piano bar scene her domain for many years when she began a musical collaboration with André Shapps. In 1990 she signed a one single deal with
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with the cover version: "
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" with Eusebe, Olimax and DJ Shapps. The track went to 98 in the UK charts. In 1991 Lorna Stucki was invited by Mick Jones to sing on the song "The Tea Party" from '' The Globe'' album.BAD II: Keeping up with Jones – Toronto Star – Apr 8, 1992
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Stucki, Lorna British women singers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Place of birth missing (living people)