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Sheena Easton
La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
La Mirada, CA
May 15 Fri • 2026 • 8:00pm
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Sheena Easton | |
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Easton in 2009 | |
| Born | Sheena Shirley Orr (1959-04-27) 27 April 1959 (age 66) Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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| Spouse(s) | Sandi Easton (m. 1979–1979) Rob Light (m. 1985–1986) Tim Delarm (1997–1998) John Minoli (2002–2003) |
| Children | 2 |
| Musical career | |
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| Instrument | Vocals |
| Works | Sheena Easton discography |
| Years active | 1978–present |
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| Website | sheenaeaston |
Sheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and actress who rose to prominence in the reality television series The Big Time: Pop Singer (1980). Her record sales worldwide are estimated at 20 million copies,[1] and she became the first artist in Billboard history to have a top-five hit on each of the Billboard primary singles charts.[2] Her commercial prominence in the 1980s led to collaborations with Prince, Kenny Rogers, Babyface, L.A. Reid and Nile Rogers.[3]
Born and raised in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Easton signed a record deal with EMI Records, and her debut single, "Modern Girl", was released in February 1980. It reached number 8 in the United Kingdom and number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Her follow–up single, "9 to 5", was equally as successfully, peaking at number 3 in the United Kingdom whilst in the United States it reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It achieved commercial success in a number of international territories, and was certified Gold in Canada, United Kingdom and the United States.[4][5] Her debut album, Take My Time (1981), performed well commercially, and by mid–1981, she had recorded and released "For Your Eyes Only" as the theme song for the James Bond movie of the same name.
She received the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards in February 1982,[6] before her sales experienced a slight decline until her fifth album, A Private Heaven (1984). It marked a significant change in Easton's image towards a "sexy pop singer".[7] The new look secured a return to prominence for Easton, with the albums lead single "Strut" reaching the top 10 in Argentina, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. She released "Sugar Walls", written by Prince under his pseudonym Alexander Nevermind, which was deemed controversial and met with reluctance due to its sexually explicit nature.[8] Easton collaborated with country singer Kenny Rogers in 1982 on the release "We've Got Tonight". Throughout the mid-1980s, Easton's career had steadily declined in the United Kingdom, whilst her commercial dominance in the United States was more apparent.[9]
Easton won the Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards[10] for her collaboration with Luis Miguel on the single "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres". Her ninth album, The Lover in Me, was released in 1988 and became her first album to chart in on the UK Albums Charts in five years.[11] The title track reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached number 1 on the Billboard Dance Singles Sales.[12] The New York Times has described Easton as an "80s pop phenomenon",[13] whilst also being regarded across the industry as one of the most defining and recognisable voices of the 1980s.[14] As her career developed, Easton moved to the United States, and in her native Scotland she was often criticised for losing her Scottish accent,[3] and was infamously heckled at the Big Day Out concert in Glasgow in 1990.[15]
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- ^ Mehr, Bob (25 October 2025). "Sheena Easton, an '80s Pop Phenom, Is Glad She Left the Rat Race". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ a b "Sheena-Easton-blog". International Star Registry - Name a Star. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ "Music Canada - Sheena Easton". musiccanada.com. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ "Grammy Award Nominees 1982 - Grammy Award Winners 1982". www.awardsandshows.com. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ "A Private Heaven - Sheena Easton | Album | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ Jennings, Thom (25 September 2014). "JENNINGS: Sheena Easton, Three Dog Night highlight weekend". Niagara Gazette.
- ^ "Sheena Easton interview: "I had a part in picking the hits. But I'm also guilty of picking the ones that were rubbish!"". 107.1 HANK FM. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ "Grammy Award Nominees 1985 – Grammy Award Winners 1985". Awardsandshows.com. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- ^ "SHEENA EASTON". Official Charts. 5 April 1980. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ "Sheena Easton | Biography, Music & News". Billboard. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Mehr, Bob (25 October 2025). "Sheena Easton, an '80s Pop Phenom, Is Glad She Left the Rat Race". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ "Where is Sheena Easton now?". Smooth. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Lyons, Bev (5 August 2024). "Sheena Easton still feels welcome in Scotland despite being bottled at 1990 gig". Daily Record. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
Source: Wikipedia