Marilyn Powell, born in Kennington, London, took to the stage at the age of three singing at concerts given by her local dancing school. In the Sixties, at the age of 15, she started her recording career making 9 singles for Philips/Fontana and CBS Records and appearing on many TV and radio shows including "Thank your Lucky Stars" and "The Simon Dee Show". She has her place in history for being the first female singer to cover a Beatles track with her first single, "All my Loving". Later Marilyn went on to record 2 albums for the U.S.A. One for United Artists in Los Angeles and one for Manhattan Records in New York. This saw the start of her song writing career. In the 90s, Marilyn released her ¨Seeds¨ album on President records and more recently, ¨Somewhere in the Night¨on Mima Records. All of the singles tracks are available for download from iTunes on her compilation album ¨The Sixties Singles collection 1964-1970¨(Pop gear Records). "Something to hold on to", written by Gallagher and Lyle, has been featured on many multi artist compilation albums. As well as all her single tracks, her albums ¨Seeds¨ and ¨Somewhere in the Night¨ are available for download from iTunes, Amazon and other top download sites. Marilyn has worked extensively doing live concerts throughout Europe and has represented the UK in music festivals in Romania and Bulgaria.