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Rose Brennan (born 1 January 1931) is an Irish singer. She is best known for a long spell with the
Joe Loss Sir Joshua Alexander "Joe" Loss (22 June 1909 – 6 June 1990) was a British dance band leader and musician who founded his own eponymous orchestra. Life Loss was born in Spitalfields, London, the youngest of four children. His parents, Israe ...
orchestra in the 1950s and 1960s.


Early life

Rose Brennan was born in Cabra West, a suburb of
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,
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. At age sixteen she started singing with the Neil Kearns Orchestra at Dublin's Olympic Ballroom, Johnny Devlin's De Luxe Orchestra at the Crystal Ballroom, and the Pavilion (popularly known as "The Hangar") in
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, County Galway.
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booked her in 1949 for his stage show at the Theatre Royal in Dublin. When Fox moved on, Rose joined the Billy Watson Band at Clery's Ballroom. She was also a regular voice on
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's ''Happy Days'' and ''Beginners Please'' series.Don Wicks: ''The Ballad Years : from the bombs to the Beatles : a directory and discography of British popular music-makers from 1945-1960''. 1996


In the UK

In April 1951, Elizabeth Batey, a vocalist with Joe Loss, fell and broke her jaw. Joe was badly in need of a replacement and remembered hearing Rose Brennan on radio during a visit to Ireland. Within days he had located her and, before a week was out, she was in Manchester rehearsing with the band. She stayed with Loss for fifteen years, before giving up show-business in the mid-1960s. In 1954, she was awarded third place by the ''
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'' for the best recording of the year; this was her cover of
Leo Maguire Patrick Leo Maguire (1903 – 17 December 1985) was an Irish singer, songwriter, and radio broadcaster. Born in Dublin's inner city, Maguire trained as a baritone under Vincent O'Brien, John McCormack's voice teacher. For many years he perf ...
's "
The Whistling Gypsy "The Whistling Gypsy", sometimes known simply as "The Gypsy Rover", is a well-known ballad composed and copyrighted by Dublin songwriter Leo Maguire in the 1950s. There are a number of similar traditional songs about a well-off woman's encounter ...
". Her co-vocalists with the orchestra from 1955 were
Ross MacManus Ronald Patrick Ross McManus (20 October 1927 – 24 November 2011) was an English musician, singer and trumpet player of Irish descent. He performed with Joe Loss and his orchestra. He was the father of Elvis Costello. Life and career McManus ...
(father of
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) and Larry Gretton. It was not until 1961, now on the Philips label, that she reached the
UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
when "Tall Dark Stranger" made it to No. 31. One of her next recordings included a number she wrote herself, "My Wedding Day". Her own wedding day was 7 May 1956 when she married George Hirst, son of a Yorkshire businessman, at Wakefield Registry Office. She sang until 1966 with the Joe Loss Orchestra for weekly programs on the BBC and nightly at the
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. She gave up show business and retired to run a public house, the Norland Arms in West London, with her husband John Lamb, an ex-policeman. She wrote many of the songs she recorded under the name Marella, and co-wrote songs with John Harris.


Select discography


Singles

*BD 6110 November 1951: "Lili Marlene" *B 10378 November 1952: "Isle of Innisfree" *B 10391 December 1952: "Got You on My Mind" (with The Kordites) *B 10405 January 1953: "A Moth and a Flame" *B 10427 February 1953: "Why Don't You Believe Me" *B 10448 March 1953: "Wishing Ring" *B 10572 October 1953: "If You Love Me" / "The Whistling Gypsy" *B 10858 April 1955: "When I See a Ship" / "Pledging my Love" *POP 156 January 1956: "You Are My Love" / "My Dublin Bay" *POP 200 April 1956: "Courtin' in the Kitchen" / "Those Who Have Loved" *PB 1193 November 1961: "Tall Dark Stranger" / "The Girl With the Wistful Eyes" *PB 1229 April 1962: "Come Down the Mountain Katie Daly" *BF 1267 September 1963: "Don't Do Me Any Favours" / "If Only I Could Say" *BF 1304 January 1964: "Lipstick Paint a Smile on Me" / "I'm a Lonely One Too" *BF 1327 April 1964: "Make Room for One More Fool"


Albums

*''The Golden Years of the Theatre Royal'' (1986) *''50 Great Years of Joe Loss''. Music For Pleasure *''Joe Loss & His Orchestra: Featuring Rose Brennan Howard Jones & Elizabeth Batey'' (2004) *''Joe Loss: In the Mood.'' EMI Gold (2005)


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Photo at V&A
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