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    Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque-Crockett (born 10 December 1958) is a British pop singer, best known as a backing singer for Wham! and a member of the Pepsi & Shirlie...
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    reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. The act comprised Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque (born 10 December 1958, Paddington, London) and Shirlie Holliman (born...
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    Council and later date its lead singer Paul Weller, she was replaced by "Pepsi" DeMacque, and this duo performed on all the Wham! songs and concerts. As George...
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  • Brown) – 3:34 "Surrender" (Pepsi DeMacque, Shirlie Holliman, Tambi Fernando) – 4:05 "Crime of Passion" (Ian Prince, Pepsi DeMacque) – 3:47 "All Right Now"...
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    Style Council, and was replaced by Helen 'Pepsi' DeMacque. Holliman and DeMacque would later record as Pepsi & Shirlie. Wham! followed up "Young Guns (Go...
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  • For this performance and subsequent live dates, she was replaced by Pepsi DeMacque. During the premiere performance of "Man in the Rain" some of the stage...
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  • horns Rick Taylor – horns Shirlie Holliman – backing vocals Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque – backing vocals Janet Mooney – backing vocals Leroy Osbourne – backing...
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  • John Terry Venables Gary Kemp Rosalyn Wright 4 Mel B Naomi Campbell Pepsi Demacque Sinitta Kate Drew 2 Melanie C Sadie Frost Alice Lowe 1 Madonna Jo Bourne...
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  • Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck, American educator Pepsi Paloma (1966–1985), Filipino dancer Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque-Crockett, British pop singer Pepsi Invaders...
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  • live with Oldfield, including Anita Hegerland during the late 1980s, Pepsi Demacque at the Tubular Bells III premiere and at the Live Then & Now 1999 tour...
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    Freddy’s Drop), Pearl Runga, Tiki Taane, King Kapisi, Mad Professor, Pepsi DeMacque (Wham!), Urban Soul Orchestra, and Farda P (Rockers Hi-Fi). To date...
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  • Wham! member Andrew Ridgeley alongside associated duo members Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque and Shirlie Holliman. The lead vocalist of Coldplay, Chris Martin,...
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  • Vocals Andrew Johnson – Vocals Gota Yashiki – Drums Martay – Vocals Pepsi Demacque – Vocals Greta Hegerland-Oldfield – Narration DJ Pippi – Arrangement...
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  • Miquette Giraudy - Background vocals Pinise Saul - Background vocals Pepsi DeMacque - Background vocals Rachel Des Bois - Background vocals Satya Sai -...
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  • Stick Fergus Gerrand – drums, percussion Jody Linscott – percussion Pepsi Demacque – vocals Miriam Stockley – vocals Nicola Emmanuelle – vocals David Serame...
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  • percussion Jody Linscott – percussion Alasdair Malloy – percussion Pepsi Demacque – vocals Amar – vocals Rosa Cedrón – vocals Hamish Hamilton – director...
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    (German: Kommissar Rex). Sampson is also the nephew of Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque from the 1980s duo Pepsi & Shirlie. He also sang as a lead vocalist for Mike Oldfield...
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  • Cedrón. The live version of "Man in the Rain" was mostly sung by Helen Pepsi DeMacque, notably at the London Premiere of Tubular Bells III (1998). "Far Above...
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  • wearing sunglasses and dancing in sync with two other dancers. Ridgeley and Pepsi & Shirlie came to the stage. Ridgeley took off his black coat and strolled...
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  • other musicians who would contribute to the project including vocalists Pepsi Demacque, Carole Rowley, Sony Southern, Janet Sewell and Carmalita Wyatte; guitarists...
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  • Saturday 28 June 1986 at the farewell show "The Final". DJ Gary Crowley Pepsi & Shirlie DJ Neil Fincham As printed in the official tour programme. Taken...
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  • stage left-side in red Fila sports gear while the band played "Bad Boys". Pepsi & Shirlie, backing singers and dancers, ran on stage for "Club Tropicana"...
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  • October – Simon Le Bon, singer (Duran Duran) 10 December – Helen DeMacque, singer (Pepsi & Shirlie) 19 December – Limahl, singer date unknown Patrick Hawes...
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