How old was Little Pattie when she started singing?

How old was Little Pattie when she started singing?

Patricia “Little Pattie” Thelma Thompson (née Amphlett) OAM (born 17 March 1949), is an Australian singer who performed as a teenager in 1960s surf pop singer and then in adult contemporary music.

Where did Little Pattie go to primary school?

Patricia Amphlett was born in 1949 in Paddington, New South Wales, and has an older brother, Joe. She is the cousin of the late Chrissy Amphlett, frontwoman of Australian band Divinyls. She was educated at King Street Primary School and Sydney Girls High School.

Who was the singer who recommended Little Pattie to EMI?

Singer-songwriter, Jay Justin (aka Justin McCarthy) was impressed with her vocals and recommended her for a recording contract with EMI.

Why was Little Pattie called Little Miss Sweetheart?

She was nicknamed “Little Pattie” at school as she had two taller friends also named Patricia. At eight years-old, she commenced piano lessons with Gwen Parsons, and then singing lessons when 11 years-old. Parsons also taught Noeleen Batley —a popular singer called “Australia’s Little Miss Sweetheart”.

When did my sister, Patricia, sister death poem?

A woman writes a tribute to her sister who has passed. They were very close and had many good times together. She says, “I understand why God would want such a beautiful angel by his side”. This poem touched my heart. My sister Jenny passed away February 7, 2019 at 3pm in the afternoon. Jenny was admitted into the hospital with type A Flu.

When did my sister, Jenny, pass away?

My sister Jenny passed away February 7, 2019 at 3pm in the afternoon. Jenny was admitted into the hospital with type A Flu. They almost lost her about 7 times in… Share your story! (23) And yet that is still too long. I still love you the same as if you were still here with me, laughing during the good times and crying during the bad ones.

What is a tribute to my Sister, Patricia?

A Tribute To My Sister, Patricia. And yet that is still too long. I still love you the same as if you were still here with me, laughing during the good times and crying during the bad ones. I miss being able to call you any time and spend hours talking about everything under the sun.