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Anne Nolan (born 12 November 1950) is an Irish singer, songwriter and author. She was a member of The Nolans.[1]
Anne Nolan | |
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Born | Dublin, Ireland | 12 November 1950
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, author, television personality |
Years active | 1974–present |
Television | Top of the Pops Loose Women |
Family | Denise Nolan (sister) Maureen Nolan (sister) Linda Nolan (sister) Bernie Nolan (sister) Coleen Nolan (sister) Jake Roche (nephew) |
Website | www |
Anne Nolan was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Tommy (26 September 1925–1998) and Maureen Nolan (15 December 1926–30 December 2007), she is the second of eight siblings and the oldest of the Nolan sisters, preceding Denise, Maureen, Linda, Bernie, and Coleen respectively, as well as two brothers Tommy and Brian.[1] The family lived in Raheny, a suburb of Dublin, before moving to Blackpool, England in 1962.[1]
Anne, along with her sisters, was a part of the singing group The Nolans. The Nolans had a number one hit in 1979 with their song I'm in the Mood for Dancing. It charted at no.2 on Irish music charts, and was no. 1 on charts in Japan and South Africa. Anne left the group for a short period of time, between 1980 and 1982, with her sister Coleen stepping in for Anne. During Anne's two years absence from the group, they won the 1981 Tokyo Music Festival with their song "Sexy Music".
Anne reunited with The Nolans as a five-piece (including Bernie, Coleen, Linda and Maureen) for one-off performance of "I'm In the Mood for Dancing" first for BBC One's All Time Greatest Party Songs, hosted by Tess Daly, which aired on 17 December 2005[2] and again on 9 August 2007 on Loose Women,[3] but dismissed any immediate prospect of a full-scale reunion.[4] Anne has only missed out on one reunion, which took place in 2009. She returned yet again in 2020, when they reformed, and remained in the group until its disbandment in 2022.
Anne released her autobiography, titled Anne's Song, on 27 March 2008.[5] In the book, co-written with Richard Barber, Anne said she had been repeatedly sexually abused by her father,[6][7] from the age of 11 until she was 15 or 16.[8]
In 2012, Anne Nolan released her solo album, Just One Voice.[9]
In February 2020, it was announced that the Nolans would appear in a new TV series for Quest Red, The Nolans Go Crusing,[10] a rival show to Channel 5's award winning Cruising with Jane McDonald. In the first series, Anne performed with the group together for the first time in over 10 years. A second series was confirmed with the return of her sister Denise.[11]
In 2021, Anne and sister Linda Nolan released Stronger Together, a book about dealing with a cancer diagnosis.[12]
In November 2021, Anne spoke to the Daily Express about her career struggles as a Nolan member, in which she revealed the group were not paid correctly.[13] Anne is an ambassador for the Great Pink Run, in which she gave a rare performance to thousands of runners in 2022.[14]
In May 2023, Anne announced a new autobiography New Beginnings was released on 20 May 2023. A paperback version was later released in 2024.[14]
In 2022, it was announced that Nolan had beaten cancer for the second time.[15]
Year | Title | Details |
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1972 | The Singing Nolans |
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1975 | The Nolan Sisters |
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1978 | 20 Giant Hits |
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1979 | Nolan Sisters |
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1984 | Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! |
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1986 | Tenderly |
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1991 | Playback Part 2 |
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Rock and Rolling Idol |
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Tidal Wave |
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1992 | The Hottest Place on Earth |
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Please Don't |
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2005 | The Nolans Sing Momoe 2005 |
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Year | Title | Details |
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1972 | The Singing Nolans (Silent Night) |
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1983 | Greatest Original Hits – 4 Track E.P. |
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1984 | The Nolans |
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Single | Year |
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"Blackpool" (as the Singing Nolans) | 1972 |
"But I Do" (as the Nolan Sisters) | 1974 |
"(Won't You) Make a Little Sunshine Shine" (as Nolan Sisters) | 1975 |
"Rain" (as the Nolan Sisters) | 1976 |
"Thanks for Calling" (as Nolan Sisters) | |
"When You Are a King" (as the Nolan Sisters) | |
"Love Transformation" (as Nolan Sisters) | 1977 |
"Love Bandit" (as Nolan Sisters) | |
"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (as the Nolan Sisters) | 1978 |
"Harry My Honolulu Lover" (as Nolan Sisters) | 1979 |
"Spirit, Body and Soul" (as Nolan Sisters) | |
"I'm in the Mood for Dancing" | |
"Dressed to Kill" | 1983 |
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (Japan-only release) | 1985 |
"Goodbye Nothin' to Say" | |
"Let's Spend the Night Together" | 1986 |
"I'm in the Mood for Dancin '89" (re-recording) | 1989 |
"Take Me All" (Japan-only release) | 1991 |
"Rock and Rolling Idol" (Japan-only release) | |
"Tidal Wave" (Japan-only release) | |
"Sexy Music" (re-recording; Japan-only release) | |
"Colourful Nolans" (Japan-only release) | 1992 |
"Mother Earth" (Japan-only release) | |
"I'm in the Mood for Dancing" (re-recording) | 1995 |
"Won't Be Long" (Japan-only release) | 2006 |
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