Jacqui Abbott

Singer

Birthday November 10, 1973

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace St Helens, Lancashire, England

Age 50 years old

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1973

Jacqueline Abbott (born 10 November 1973) is an English singer who was a vocalist with the band The Beautiful South from 1994 to 2000, following the departure of Briana Corrigan.

With Abbott, the band released several Top 10 singles.

Amongst their most successful hits during her stint were: "Rotterdam (or Anywhere)", "Perfect 10", "Don't Marry Her" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me".

Abbott was discovered by Beautiful South co-founder Paul Heaton after she and a friend met him outside a night club.

Heaton invited them to a party, where Abbott's friend encouraged her to sing.

Heaton was impressed with her singing, and later invited her to audition to replace Corrigan.

2000

She left the band in 2000, because of the pressure of touring.

A busy tour schedule would have conflicted with Abbott's wish to concentrate on looking after her son, who had just been diagnosed with autism.

2014

Abbott reunited with Paul Heaton in June 2011 to perform in his musical The 8th, while in 2013 they recorded a new album What Have We Become? released on 19 May 2014.

2015

This was followed by a second album in 2015 entitled Wisdom, Laughter and Lines.

2016

They embarked on a tour in 2016.

2017

Their third album, Crooked Calypso, was released in July 2017, with a tour beginning later that year.

2020

In 2020, Heaton and Abbott again collaborated on Manchester Calling, their first UK number-one album.