Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter Name Thereza Bazar | Instruments Vocals Role Singer Years active 1975–present Genres Pop music | |
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Music groups Dollar (Since 1978), Guys 'n' Dolls (Since 1978), Paul Griggs (1978) Albums The Dollar Album, The Big Kiss, The Paris Collection Record labels Carrere Records, MCA Records, Warner Music Group, London Records Similar People David Van Day, Julie Forsyth, Paul Griggs, Dominic Grant, Bruce Woolley | ||
Birth name Theresa Lorraine Bazar Associated acts Dollar, Guys 'n' Dolls |
Thereza bazar gotcha mca 1985
Thereza Bazar (born 23 May 1955) is a Canadian-born British singer, best known as one half of the pop duo, Dollar.
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- Thereza bazar gotcha mca 1985
- Goodbye charlie thereza bazar of dollar interview with record collector
- Career
- Solo career
- Personal life
- References

Goodbye charlie thereza bazar of dollar interview with record collector
Career

Bazar met with success in her teens as a member of 1970s group Guys 'n' Dolls, who scored a 1975 hit with "There's A Whole Lot of Lovin'" and went on to have a short career, which also included "Here I Go Again", a composition by the 17-year-old Bazar. Disillusioned with the direction of the group, her then-boyfriend and band mate David Van Day left the group and when Bazar was subsequently dismissed by the group, they formed Dollar in 1977. Their hits started with "Shooting Star" in 1978. They then had several big hits including "Love's Gotta Hold on Me" in 1979, "Mirror Mirror" in 1981 and "Give Me Back My Heart" in 1982, until "Oh L'amour" which hit the Top 10 across Europe in 1987.

Bazar's solo career was less successful. She released an album and single in 1985, both entitled The Big Kiss.

She contributed vocals to two Gary Numan songs, "Noise Noise" and "Bridge, What Bridge?" which featured as b-sides to Numan's 1982 Top 20 single "Music For Chameleons".

She has occasionally returned to the UK to reform Dollar, for events such as the Prince's Trust's Tribute To Trevor Horn concert at Wembley Arena in November 2004; the Here and Now Tour and the reality television show Reborn in the USA in 2003.
In March 2008, Bazar and Van Day reunited with the other members of Guys 'n' Dolls for several TV appearances in the Netherlands. The original six members also reunited for a concert held in Amsterdam on 17 October.
In April 2008, Bazar and her son, Sam, appeared on the Australian television show, My Kid's a Stamp. In the first episode, Bazar made reference to her career as a pop star and images of various Dollar record covers were shown on screen.
In August 2008, Bazar took part in a makeover show with Van Day called Pop Goes the Band, which was screened on Living TV in February 2009.
Solo career
Bazar released one solo album in 1985 called The Big Kiss, which she co-wrote. It was produced by Arif Mardin and featured the singles "The Big Kiss" and "Two Much in Love". The album reportedly cost half a million pounds to produce and generated media attention, but according to Bazar, the album's circulation was poor due to a mix-up at the record company, with the album unavailable at the time of its advertised release. Today Bazar mentions the incident as the most upsetting of her career, but she has high regard for the album, saying it had "a strong pedigree".
The same year, she recorded the theme song for the US film, Gotcha!. This was released as a single in the US.
In 2012, Bazar and singer Alan Connor established the pop group TnA Project. They recorded a single titled "Hold Me on the Dance Floor," featuring Bazar as the lead vocalist, which was released in May 2012.
Personal life
Bazar lived in Sydney with her sons throughout the 1990s and much of the 2000s before returning to England. She was married during the 1990s, but divorced in the mid-2000s.