Louisa Jane White

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Louisa Jane White
Birth nameLesley Whitehouse
Also known asLesley Louise Sanderson
Bornc. 1953
England
Genres Pop, psychedelic pop, rock, r&b
InstrumentVoice
Labels Dansan Records, Decca, MCA, Philips, Pye

Louisa Jane White is an English singer and composer who started performing while still in school during the 1960s. She later had success in the 1970s and competed in overseas music competitions as well as Eurovision selection. She recorded for the Philips, MCA and the President subsidiary Dansan Records Label.

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Background

Originally from Tipton, she studied music at school but didn't like the subject. [1] She started singing at the age of six in senior's clubs. Later at the age of thirteen, while still a pupil at Wellington High School for Girls, she got her chance in a weekly 45 minute slot to sing with Terry Heath's resident group, The Van-Dels. [2] Known as then as Lesley Whitehouse, she was among the Van-Dels line up which consisted of Pat Horton on rhythm guitar, Bruce Holcroft on drums, Clive Roberts on bass, and lead guitarist / singer Les Darrell. [3]

During the late 1960s, she was backed by a band called Savage Rose. [4] [5] In the early 70s, one of the songs she covered was Jim Webb's composition, "Jerusalem". [6]

At some stage she was in a girl group with Linda Rothwell and Polly Brown They were managed by Morris King who managed The Walker Brothers. [7] Interestingly, both Brown and White would record Van McCoy songs. Brown recorded "One Girl Too Late" in 1975, and White with "Don't Pity Me" in 1977. [8] [9] [10] Both songs were produced by produced by Gerry Shury and Ron Roker. [8] [10]

As a composer, she had composed songs for Donald Peers, and Patrick Mower and a couple of soundtracks. One of them was for Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World . [11]

Career

1960s

In 1968, she had come into contact with pianist, arranger, publisher and producer Tommy Sanderson who signed her up. He didn't get around to recording her until January, 1969. They were looking for the right material. Also, Sanderson and co. wanted Arthur Greenslade to handle the arrangements. Greenslade was in Hollywood working on a movie. He eventually came back on a Monday, took care of the rehearsals on a Wednesday and recorded her with an ensemble of about 21. It was done in two takes. The result was her debut disc of "Caledonia Mission" which was released on Philips. [1]

Also in 1969, Al Grossman was in London, and he heard Louisa Jane White who was 16 at the time. He was impressed with what he heard, so he signed her up. From that, Horace Ott had come over from the United States on May 23, and was set to record her for the American Market. [12] [13] Also that year, a single she recorded, "When the Battle is Over" bw "Blue Ribbons" was released on Philips 1810. [14] It was produced by Des Champ. [15] [16] Peter Jones of Record Mirror gave it a good review, noting the bluesy rhythmic aspect of it and the power of her performance. [14]

1970s

In 1970, she released "How Does It Feel" bw "Truth in My Tears" on Philips BF 1834. [17] In February, 1971, her single "Jerusalem" had been released. The gospel leanings and her vocal ability were noted in the good review that Record Mirror gave. [18]

In 1972 she was in Poland, representing the UK at the Sopot Song Festival which ran from August 23 to 26. She was a festival winner, coming second with "That's Beautiful", a Les Reed composition. Also on the second day where the judges were marking the performances instead of the songs, she was in the first three. Later she toured Poland, Germany, and Hungary. [19] [20]

In 1973, her album Louisa Jane White was released on MCA MUPS 483. [21] Also that year in July, she had been part of the Holiday Startime Summer Season show that also included Mike Yarwood, Basil Brush, Johnny Hart, Robert Young and the Jo Cook Dancers. [22] [23] Also that year, the film, Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World was released. It was about a lovable English sheep dog, who as a result of sinister experiments at a NATO facility grows into a giant. He escapes and goes on an interesting and sometimes hair-raising adventure. In addition to composing the film's theme song, White also sang it. [11] [24]

Music trade magazine, Music Week announced in its December 6, 1975, issue that twelve Eurovision selection contestants had made the list to perform 12 songs which would be then judged to see who would then perform in the main event, held in Holland. They included Frank Ifield, Tony Christie, Joey Valentine, Polly Brown, Tammy Jones, Louisa Jane White, and Hazell Dean etc.. [25] On Wednesday 25th February 1976, White competed at the A Song for Europe show which was presented by Michael Aspel and held at the Royal Albert Hall. Her entry was "Take The Money And Run", a Roger Saunders & Scott English composition. With 100 points she came 5th. The winning song was "Save Your Kisses For Me" by Brotherhood of Man. [26] "Take the Money and Run" bw "I'm On Your Side" was issued on PYE Pye 45568 in the UK and in Australia on Astor AP-1894 in 1976. [27] [28] Years later in 2002, it would appear on the Puppets on a String: The Songs of Eurovision compilation. [29] [30]

In 1977, her single, "Don't Stop" by Ron Roker and Gerry Shury was released. It was backed with a Van McCoy composition, Don't Pity Me". [31] [10] Two years later, Faith Hope and Charity would have a hit with their version of "Don't Pity Me". [32] [33]

1980s

In 1981, the album, Friends and Neighbours she recorded with Russell Scott and the Brian Dee Quartet was released on Dansan DS 048. [34]

Personal life

Louisa married Phil Sanderson who was the son of her manager Tommy Sanderson. [7]

Later years

"Truth In My Tears" would end up on a mod compilation, Le Beat Bespoke 2 that was released on Circle CPWC107 in 2006. [35] [36]

Television & film

Television

Television appearances
ShowEpisodeHostRoleSong or interviewDateNotes
Disc A DawnAyshea BroughSelfMay 24, 1972 [37]
Lift Off with Ayshea Episode 65Ayshea BroughSelfOctober 25, 1972 [38] [37]
The Good Old Days "Special 14 Christmas Special 1972"SelfDecember 25, 1972 10:00 AM [39]
Lift Off with AysheaEpisode 84Ayshea BroughSelfJune 15, 1973 [40]
Eurovision A Song for Europe 1976 Michael AspelSelf"Take the Money and Run"February 25, 1976 [41] [42]
Arrows Episode #1.7SelfApril 27, 1976Directed by Peter Walker [43]

Film

Film roles
Film titleRoleDirectorYearNotes
Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World Singer, title song Joseph McGrath 1973 [44]

Radio

Radio appearances
ShowDirector / hostRoleVenueDateNotes
The Terry Wogan ShowTerry WoganSelfBBC Radio 1Mon 28th Sep 1970, 15:02 [45]
Jimmy YoungSelfBBC Radio 1Mon 27th Sep 1971, 10:00Producer Bryant Marriott
Doddy's Oompah ShowKen DoddSelfBBC Radio 2Sat 4th Aug 1973, 12:02Producer Peter Pilbeam [46]

Discography

Singles
ActReleaseCatalogueYearNotes
Louisa Jane White"Caledonia Mission" / "Our Day Will Come" Philips BF 17661969 [47]
Louisa Jane White" When The Battle Is Over" / "Blue Ribbons"Philips BF 18101969
Louisa Jane White"How Does It Feel" / "Truth in My Tears"Philips BF 18341970 [48]
Louisa Jane White"Jerusalem" / "Little Girl Lost" MCA MKS 50621971 [49]
Louisa Jane White"Children" / Speak the Truth"MCA MKS 50701971 [50]
Louisa Jane White"If You Only Need a Friend" / "Take Me Down to The River"MCA MKS 50861972 [51] [ citation needed ]
Louisa Jane White"I Thank the Lord for My Friends" / "It's an Ill Wind"MCA MKS 51001972 [52] [ citation needed ]
Louisa Jane White"Um Um Um Um Um Um" / "Deep Down In My Heart"MCA MUS 12041973 [52] [ citation needed ]
Louisa"What'll I Do" / "Who?" Decca F 135321974 [53] [ citation needed ]
Louisa Jane White"Take The Money and Run" / "I'm On Your Side" Pye 7N 455681976 [54]
Louisa Jane White"Don't Stop" / "Don't Pity Me"Pye 7N 456611977 [55] [56]


Albums
ActReleaseCatalogueYearNotes
Louisa Jane WhiteLouisa Jane White MCA MCA MUPS 4831973 [21]
Louisa Jane White, Russell Scott and the Brian Dee QuartetFriends and Neighbours Dansan DS 0481981 [34]

Appears on

Compilations etc.
ActReleaseTrack(s)CatalogueYearNotes
Various artistsСопот-72"All My Love" aka Nim zakwitnie tysiąc różМелодия ГД 0003155-61972Louisa Jane White aka Луиза Джен Вайт [57] [58]
Various artistsPuppet on a StringCMRCD498 2002"Take the Money and Run"2002 [59]
Various artistsLe Beat Bespoke 2Circle CPWC107"Truth In My Tears"2006 [35] [36]

Further reading

PublicationRelease dateArticle titlePageLink
Record MirrorWeek ending May 3, 1969The stages of becoming a .. POP SINGER by Peter Jones9 link
Record MirrorApril 17, 1971Fancy five minutes with Miss White? by Valerie Mabbs8 Link
The StageThursday 29 June 1972Forrester Signs Louisa Jane6 No direct link
The StageThursday 16 August 1973LOUISA JANE WHITE currently appearing for the Summer Season in HOLIDAY STARTIME ABC THEATRE. BLACKPOOL Thanks to DAVE FORRESTER ..16 No direct link
The StageThursday 16 August 1979SUMMER 79 STAGE: Multi-Talented Miss White15 No direct link
Shropshire StarSept 30, 2019Singing schoolgirl knocked on door of stardom by Toby Neal___ Link
Shropshire StarJul 21, 2022Van-Dels who smashed it every Saturday night By Toby Neal___ Link

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