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Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque
Pepsi DeMacque on the right performing as Pepsi & Shirlie at the Liverpool Echo Arena on 25 June 2011.
Pepsi DeMacque on the right performing as Pepsi & Shirlie at the Liverpool Echo Arena on 25 June 2011.
Background information
Also known asPepsi
Born (1958-12-10) 10 December 1958 (age 65)
Paddington, London, England
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Years active1981–present
Labels

Helen "Pepsi" DeMacque-Crockett (born 10 December 1958) is a British pop singer, best known as a member of the Pepsi & Shirlie duo in the 1980s.

Early years

Helen ‘Pepsi’ DeMacque was born in London after her parents emigrated to Britain in the 1950s from St Lucia.[1]

Music career

DeMacque became one of two singers/dancers for the group Wham! in 1983. She replaced Dee C. Lee, (who left to join The Style Council) and performed alongside Shirlie Holliman,[2] first appearing in the music video for "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go".

When their work with Wham! ended, Holliman and DeMacque formed their own act, named Pepsi & Shirlie. Created immediately after Wham!'s final Wembley concert, the duo had a more upbeat and pop sound. The group had two UK Top 10 hits: "Heartache", produced by Phil Fearon and Tambi Fernando, reaching #2 in the UK Singles Chart,[3] and "Goodbye Stranger", produced by Tambi Fernando and Pete Hammond, which reached #9.

Pepsi & Shirlie went on hiatus in 1989, but briefly returned in 2000 to record backing vocals on the UK number one Geri Halliwell hit "Bag It Up".[3] The duo also reunited to perform for the Here and Now 10th Anniversary tour which kicked off on 24 June 2011.[4]

In 1998 and 1999, DeMacque collaborated with Mike Oldfield, participating in his tour Then & Now in 1998 and two events, the premiere of Tubular Bells III in London and the concert Art in Heaven/Millennium Bell for the transition to the year 2000 in Tiergarten in Berlin. Pepsi also performed on a song from the album The Millennium Bell.[5]

In 2011, she sang with Forthright, a group of producers and mixers in London.[2]

Film career

DeMacque has also worked as a film and TV actor, including a portrayal of Josephine Baker.[2] As a stage actor, she appeared in James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot's musical, Hair, at the Old Vic Theatre in London with Michael Bogdanov directing.

Personal life

DeMacque resided in Wellington, New Zealand, for a number of years, working at a gift shop on Lambton Quay. For a while she lived in Norwich, England with her husband James Crockett before moving to St Lucia, where she and her husband operate a charter sailing business.[1] Her nephew was the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest contestant Cesár Sampson.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "About Jussail". Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Jury, Louise (22 October 2011). "How we met: Pepsi and Shirlie". The Independent. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Interview with Shirlie Holliman". yogworld.com. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
  4. ^ "Here and Now: The very best of the 80s". Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  5. ^ Lemieux, Patrick (2014). The Mike Oldfield Chronology. Across the Board. ISBN 9780991984060. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  6. ^ ESCunited (9 April 2018), Eurovision Song Contest 2018 – Austria – Cesar Simpson – Interview in London 2018, retrieved 19 April 2018