Hazel O'Connor and the Subterraneans

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Hazel Sings Breaking Glass Live (30th Anniversary of Breaking Glass)

Hazel O'Connor

HAZEL O'CONNOR & THE SUBTERRANEANS

This is the 30th Anniversary Show of "Breaking Glass" so expect a great night.
Due her lead role in Dodi Fayed’s movie “Breaking Glass” in 1980, Hazel soon became a huge star as well as a BAFTA nominated actress. She was the first female to star in a hit film and also write and perform its soundtrack. The album hit the top 5 and spawned four hit singles.

Hazel took to the road with a stage show about her amazing life story – Beyond Breaking Glass, played a three night stand at the 2002 Glastonbury Festival, all over Europe and a 2003 tour of Australia. The impossibility of performing classic new wave songs accompanied only by the celebrated Irish harp player – Cormac De Barra, took Edinburgh by storm in 1998 and has been wooing audiences ever since. So much so, that 2000 saw the first run of Beyond The Breaking Glass – the album that grew out of the show.

 Hazel’s first ever retrospective album “She swept all before her...curiously emotional...” Q Magazine "Fans...will be licking their lips at her latest release"...Irish Post “Simply stunning” Janice Long BBC R2
.A Singular Collection” containing 16 stellar tracks including a previously unreleased cover of George Michael’s One More Try.

“Full marks to The Subterraneans too for providing a full sound without drowning Hazel’s unique voice.” Southampton Echo
“...Hazel O’Connor and The Subterraneans rocked Avalon.” New-Age – Glastonbury
“...pure musical delight. It’s all there, and its now.. that voice, soaring sax, layered drums and textured guitar riffs... timeless...” Official Glastonbury Web Site Review

The Subterraneans were formed in 1998 by guitarist Mark Roberts (who appeared on the Chris Evans Radio 1 Breakfast Show and TFI Friday) when he was joined by guitarist Anthony Harty (Style Council bass player, guitar on the Grammy award winning album Jamaican E.T. by Lee "Scratch" Perry. Tony Dangerfield (fronted the Wonderland and worked with Ocean Colour Scene), bass guitarist Kevin Lomas (another Wonderlander, also performed with Roy Wood, the 2Tone Collective and Jeff Turton of the Rocking Berries) and drummer Steve Tombs has worked with all the others at some stage.

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