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Joanne Catherall (born 18
September 1962) is an
English singer who is one of two
female vocalists in the
English synth-pop band The
Human League. In 1980...
- pop band, with the line-up
comprising Oakey, Wright,
vocalists Joanne Catherall and
Susan Ann Sulley, b****ist and
keyboard player Ian
Burden and guitarist...
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teenage girls whom he saw
dancing there,
Susan Ann
Sulley and
Joanne Catherall, to join the band.
Oakey had
noticed them for
their dance moves, dress...
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Wright with
newly recruited teenage dancers/backing
vocalists Joanne Catherall and
Susan Ann Sulley.
After the
acrimonious split of the
original band...
- Born and
raised in Sheffield, England,
Sulley was, with
friend Joanne Catherall,
discovered while schoolgirls aged 17 as
customers in the
Crazy Daisy...
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Arthur Catherall (1906–1980) was an
English author,
mostly of
works for children.
Catherall was born in Bolton, England.
During the
Second World War he...
- the group,
which was
started by
Catherall who was
discussing the
issue with
Oakey at the time of recording.
Catherall did not like the idea of another...
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partner for
being unfaithful during her absence. In the breakdown,
Joanne Catherall's spoken-word
confession reveals that she too was unfaithful. The song's...
- The
Human League, July 2007: from left,
Philip Oakey,
Joanne Catherall,
Susan Ann Sulley...
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singer Philip Oakey,
female co-vocalists
Susan Ann
Sulley and
Joanne Catherall, and a rare
vocal role from
keyboardist and
guitarist Jo Callis. The single...