Your Classic Pop writer first met Jacquie O’Sullivan on a Bournemouth beach in 1984, fag in hand, hairdo pointing to the heavens; she was brandishing a water pistol. The Shillelagh Sisters, the rockabilly band she fronted, were playing live at the Pavilion Ballroom on Westover Road, promoted by London club-runners Phil and Rob Dirtbox. I’d written a spoof photo story for Number One magazine to tie in with their first single on CBS, a cover of 60s girl group The Glories’ (I Love You Babe But) Give Me My Freedom. The song didn’t make the Top 40 so the feature never ran but we became best pals and later formed a short-lived disco duo, Slippry Feet, in the 90s after she finished her unexpected four-year tenure in Bananarama following Siobhan Fahey’s departure in 1988. Now after 36 years her on/off pop career has come full circle as she celebrates turning 60 by reuniting with the Shillelaghs to play a rockabilly festival in Vegas.
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