Sheena Easton cannot remember the last time she performed in Atlanta, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution archives going back to the early 1980s don’t show any references to her in concert in the ...
The “Strut” singer had creative relationships with Prince and Nile Rodgers and experimented in different genres. A pair of new boxed sets chronicle her peak years. By Bob Mehr These days, Sheena ...
Scottish pop star Sheena Easton, who will perform at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, grew up the youngest of six children, which meant she always fought for the spotlight.
Sheena Easton has insisted she feels welcome in ­Scotland despite being booed and bottled at a Glasgow festival. The ...
Sheena Easton was one of pop music's biggest icons in the '80s. The Scottish singer, 66, rose to fame with iconic songs like “Morning Train (Nine to Five),” “Strut,” and “Sugar Walls.” Also known for ...
Sheena Easton won two Grammys, had seven Top 10 hits and collaborated with artists like Prince and Kenny Rogers. And then she gave it all up. Easton, 66, opened up about her life outside the music ...
Sheena Easton enjoyed an extremely successful run throughout the 80s. The Scottish performer just seemed to sense which way tastes were trending with the music that she released. And she managed that ...
She went from Bellshill to Bond, turning into a global star. But decades after topping the charts, Sheena Easton has revealed she now prefers battling digital dragons to performing in front of crowds.