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Jacki Bond

United kingdom pop singer Jacki Connection cut 3 little-noticed but sublime girl group singles for the Strike label through the middle- ’60s. Small is well known about Bond’s history — based on the liner records in the 4th level of RPM’s exceptional Wish Babes series, she acquired without any musical knowledge when she agreed upon on with Hit being a secretary, but label chiefs even so shepherded her in to the studio room, and in 1965 she released her debut one, “My Sister’s Boy.” Though certified to EMI, the record had not been popular and in 1966 Connection documented a follow-up, “NOT Worry (‘Bout Me).” Her third one, “He State,” was her greatest however, a stomper cut in the classic American gal group mildew, but Strike’s limited advertising budget successfully crippled its possibilities through the outset. In 1967 Connection returned towards the studio room for just one last shot, documenting the Lionel Bart-penned “Looking at the problem” — nevertheless, when Hit folded that August, the one was shelved and her documenting career found an abrupt halt. Sandie Shaw continued to hide “Reviewing the problem” 2 yrs later.

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