Cheryl Baker
Cheryl Baker rose to fame as part of Bucks Fizz, winning Eurovision in 1981 with "Making Your Mind Up".
Rita Maria Crudgington
Pop Singer
March 8, 1954
Pisces
71
London, England
Cheryl Baker, renowned for her captivating voice and vibrant stage presence, rose to fame as a member of the iconic pop group Bucks Fizz during the 1980s. Their chart-topping hits, including the Eurovision-winning “Making Your Mind Up” and the nostalgic “The Bad Old Days,” solidified their place in music history.
Beyond her success with Bucks Fizz, Cheryl embarked on a flourishing solo career in the early 1990s, captivating audiences with her soulful vocals and infectious energy. Her solo hits, such as the irresistible “Shy Boy” and the heartwarming “It’s Gonna Be a Cold Winter,” showcased her versatility and enduring talent.
Cheryl’s talents extend beyond music, as she graced television screens in notable shows like “Popstar to Operastar” in 2011 and made a memorable appearance on “Celebrity Mastermind” in 2013. Her charisma and wit shone through, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Cheryl Baker continues to captivate audiences and inspire aspiring artists. Her contributions to the music industry and her unwavering passion for performance have solidified her status as a true icon.