Giveaways

Sydney Morning Herald

Wednesday April 22, 1992

HELEN MARIE DICKENSON

ROZALLA is currently touring Australia to promote her first local album Everybody's Free. The Zimbabwean-born singer appeared at the AD 2000 dance party in Sydney over the weekend and finishes her tour in Adelaide this Saturday. Despite a dodgy line in shiny astronaut costumes, apparently borrowed from Betty Boo, Rozalla is queen of the UK raves and has had Australian chart success with singles Everybody's Free to Feel Good and Faith. Six Gappies can be ahead of the times by snaffling a 12-inch vinyl copy of her third single, Are You Ready to Fly, which features a righteous techno rave-up on the B side. Write to Lady Miss Suszie , Festival Records, PO Box 16, Pyrmont 2009, and put a vibrant "Rozalla" on the envelope.

KYLIE, the girl who built a career on the wiggle in her walk and the giggle in her talk, releases yet another music video, Kylie Live in Dublin. Showcasing 80 minutes of Stock Aitken Waterman masterpieces such as I Should Be So Lucky, Shocked and Better The Devil You Know, the vid shows Ms Minogue strutting saucily in outfits engineered almost entirely of fishnet and cellophane. It includes an a cappella sequence in which the young diva belts out Amazing Grace backstage with her merry crew members. Grab one of three copies on VHS by writing to Lady Miss Suszie as above, with a star-struck Kylie on the envelope.

ROSEMARY CLOONEY was a chart buster in the 1950s with tunes such as Shrimp Boats are Coming - ask your mum or grandparents to sing this one for you, if you don't believe me - and one of the all-time great popular singers. Now the chanteuse returns gracefully from musical limbo with the album Girl Singer, a collection of newly recorded tunes including the standards Autumn in New York, From this Moment On, and Straighten Up and Fly Right. Six readers can introduce a little class into their home with a cassette of Girl Singer by writing to Festival, as above, with "Miss Rosemary Clooney Please" upon the envelope.

© 1992 Sydney Morning Herald

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