So, You're A Maggie Britton Fan. Ditto.
This marvellous line-up appear with Maggie at live concerts.
Maggie plans to be back in the studio to record a new album in 2015.
From the beginning of her career as a regular performer on Brian Henderson’s Bandstand (Channel 9, Sydney Australia), Maggie toured extensively throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Her first record Come On Down written by Jackie De Shannon reached number one on the New Zealand chart and remained in the top ten for twelve weeks. Several more chart successes followed including ‘Morning Dew’ and ‘Stop’.Maggie then signed to the major U.S. film and Recording Company United Artists to record in the USA. Her first single, released on United Artists, Reuben James written by Alex Harvey was also her first hit in the United Kingdom and other European countries and has become a country music classic covered by many other well known artists.
Maggie has shared the stage and appeared on television with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry including: The Bee Gee’s, Robin Gibb, Peter Sellers, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, Mama’s and Papa’s, The Temptations and the Three Degrees (Prince Charles’ favourite group) and the evergreen Max Bygraves, to mention a few. A Royal Command Performance at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London before members of the Royal family being among the highlights of Maggie’s many international performances, particularly in the United Kingdom.
Here's a beautiful song, Last Night, that Maggie recorded some time ago, written by Barry Mason.
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