Katrina and
the Waves
This
UK pop band enjoyed a major transatlantic hit with Walking On
Sunshine in 1985, but were also well-known for their original
version of Going Down To Liverpool, which was successfully
covered by the Bangles.
The band consisted of
Katrina Leskanich (b. Topeka, Kansas, USA; vocals), Kimberley Rew
(guitar), Vince De La Cruz (b. Texas, USA; bass) and Alex Cooper (drums).
Leskanich and De La Cruz are Americans, but came to Britain during
1976 when their military fathers served in the UK. Based at Feltwell,
Norfolk, the site of the air force base, Rew and Cooper were both
graduates of Cambridge University.
Rew was formerly in the
Soft Boys and after leaving them, he released the solo The Bible
Of Bop, in 1982. Many of the songs he wrote for his solo career
were carried over into Katrina And The Waves, where he became the
chief songwriter.
The band was formed in
1982 but their first two albums were only released in Canada. They
followed up Walking On Sunshine with Sun Street,
which was their last UK hit, although they remained a popular act
on the college circuit for some time thereafter and That's The
Way reached the US Top 20 in 1989.
By the 90s, their albums
were only being released in Germany and it appeared that the band's
future was in serious doubt. Although it caused some surprise, Katrina
And The Waves were nominated by the British public as the UK entry
for the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest. The mantric chorus of Love Shine
A Light appealed to the judges and it became the clear winner. Obligatory
chart success followed, with the single reaching number three in the
UK.
Leskanich left the band
in 1999 to work as a presenter on BBC Radio 2, but continued to record
as a solo artist. Rew recorded the solo Tunnel Into Summer before
rejoining the Soft Boys in 2001.
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