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Claire Patricia Grogan (born 17 March 1962), known professionally as Clare Grogan or sometimes as C. P. Grogan, is a Scottish actress and singer.She is best known as the lead singer of the 1980s new wave music group Altered Images, as well as for supporting roles in the 1981 film Gregory's Girl and the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf as the first incarnation of Kristine Kochanski.
Altered Images is a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. Fronted by singer Clare Grogan, the group branched into mainstream pop music, having six UK top-40 hit singles and three top-30 albums from 1981 to 1983. [1]
The Heaven Records record label was started by the Fat Tulips in 1989 to release their own debut 7-inch single "Where's Clare Grogan Now?", the band's homage to the singer in Altered Images. The label is co-owned by guitarist / songwriter Mark D of the Fat Tulips, Confetti and Fat Tulips drummer Matthew Johnson.
Suzanne Rhatigan as "Kochanski Camille" Lister's fantasy of his perfect companion in "Camille" (1991) was initially intended to be Kochanski (played by Clare Grogan once again), but it was felt that the inexplicable and implausible re-appearance of Lister's true love (or at least enduring obsession) would tip him off too early as to the true nature of the creature that Kryten (Robert Llewellyn ...
Clare Grogan (pictured in 2009) of Altered Images inspired the lyrics of "True". Kemp was primarily listening to soul artists Marvin Gaye and Al Green as he developed songs for the band's next album. [2] [c] His love of their music factored heavily into writing the title track, even to the point of paying tribute to Gaye on a first-name basis: [19]
Another chance at love! Former Bachelorette Clare Crawley and Ryan Dawkins tied the knot on Wednesday, February 1, Us Weekly can confirm. Celebrity Weddings of 2023: Stars Who Got Married This ...
The band members are shown holding different pastel pieces and playing them like they were their musical instruments, and singer Clare Grogan is shown singing the "I could be happy, I could be happy" part in scenes where those lyrics are on the screen with a dot weirdly moving around, but hitting each syllable in time. Near the end, the band ...
"Happy Birthday" has been covered by the Ting Tings for the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba! in 2008, [15] by the Wedding Present for their 1993 compilation album John Peel Sessions 1987–1990, [16] and by Thomas Fagerlund (The Kissaway Trail) with Christian Hjelm for the Danish radio programme Det Elektriske Barometer (The Electric Barometer) in 2010.