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Yvonne Barrett

Yvonne Frances Barrett (1946 – 2 September 1985) was an Australian-born pop singer who made the Top 40 charts in Melbourne and Sydney and was nationally known for her television appearances.
==Career==
From Braybrook in Melbourne, Victoria Yvonne began her performing career early, commencing ballet lessons at the age of two and a half. As a young girl she was a member of Swallows Juniors the famous children's show on HSV7 that was a precursor to Young Talent Time. This led to appearances in stage shows such as Sound of Music and Carnival. She took singing lessons in her mid-teens and was able to pass an audition for Australia's national pop music TV program. ''The Go! Show''. She soon became a regular on this show doing songs like "Off & Running", "I Walk Alone" and The Toys "A Lovers Concerto". Signed to Go records, a record label spin-off from the show, Yvonne achieved her most chart success in 1965-66 with her version of the Tony Hatch song, "You're The One" b/w " Little People". In December 1965, Barrett along with Australian television personalities Ian Turpie, Tommy Hanlon Jr. and Pat Carroll (singer)performed during Christmas in a tour for Australian troops in Vietnam.
1970 saw her voted a runner-up in the Go-Set magazine national Pop Poll. Although not achieving further chart success she retained considerable popularity through her live appearances, and on national TV shows, such as ''Uptight'' and ''Happening 70-72'' doing songs such as, "Always Something There To Remind Me" and Rare Earth's, "Get Ready". In 1970 she released the single Lu (a Laura Nyro song) which featured her big voice with a brassy jazz-rock, Blood Sweat & Tears style arrangement. During the 1970s she moved into session work and club appearances, and was a regular on Mary Hardy's Penthouse Club on HSV7. In the 1980s Yvonne Barrett moved from Perth to Sydney and began working as a waitress.

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