Alison limerick biography
Alison T. Limerick is a British singer-songwriter who scored success in the s with the club anthem "Where Love Lives", which was her solo debut and a No. 3 hit on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play in
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Alison Limerick
British singer
Musical artist
Alison T. Limerick (born , Stepney) is a British singer-songwriter who scored success in the s with the clubanthem "Where Love Lives", which was her solo debut and a No.
3 hit on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play in
Biography
Limerick attended the London School of Contemporary Dance and switched to a music career, first as a backing vocalist, in the s.[1] She sang on Grand Union Orchestra's world jazz album The Song of Many Tongues, written by Tony Haynes.[2]
In , she made a brief appearance as an African sorceress in Bob Rafelson's film, Mountains of the Moon.
She has also contributed to This Mortal Coil, singing on two of its albums: Filigree & Shadow () and Blood ().[1] Another 4AD related contribution found her singing on the Pieter Nooten & Michael Brook album Sleeps with the Fishes () on the song "Equal Ways." She appeared on Peter Murphy's album Holy Smoke and released her