After watching her on TV, Paul McCartney knew he wanted to work with Mary Hopkin. By then, The Beatles had become talent scouts for their recently formed Apple Records. They were always on the lookout ...
Sixties star Mary Hopkin is to auction off a collection of memorabilia from the height of her fame. Hopkin, 67, from Pontardawe, Neath Port Talbot, shot to fame in 1968 with her number one single, the ...
Mary Hopkin, after singing on Opportunity Knocks, became one of the stars of The Beatles' Apple label. Born in 1950 in Pontardawe, Mary Hopkin's singing began while she was still a schoolgirl.
A collection of sixties memorabilia is being sold off by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin - one of the first artists to be signed to The Beatles’ Apple label. The Pontardawe-born star, who shot to fame with ...
Mary Hopkins December 6, 1919 – February 27, 2017 St. George Mary Michela Ponza Hopkins, beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother for a posterity of about 100 lived almost a century. She died ...
Apple Records was started by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in 1968 as a home for the collective Beatles recordings. Additionally, other artists found homes on the label ...
Mary Hopkin's liner notes of this 34 year old album give an indication as to her attitude to her brief but bright music career all that time ago. Picked up by the Beatles' own Apple label, and thrust ...
A collection of outfits and souvenirs is being sold off by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin. Hopkin, 67, from Pontardawe, shot to fame in 1968 with her number one single "Those Were The Days". She was one of ...
For someone who found international fame via a TV talent show, Mary ­Hopkin has little time for the current crop. In 1968, the sweet-voiced folk singer from Pontardawe, in Wales, was plucked from the ...