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Low times & high notes

Jan Faulkner, 50, Liverpool

Carefully fingering the flimsy dog-eared newspaper cutting, I peered at the young girl in the photo.

It was taken in 1986… and that young girl was me.

I was 15, the lead singer in a band with my dad and my uncle.

Jan and the Blue Daze.

The local paper had reviewed one of our gigs where I'd belted out the hits of my favourite singer, Whitney Houston.

‘And I will always love you…ooo….ooo’.

Plus Status Quo, Motown… we did them all in the nightclubs of

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