Sharleen Spiteri
Sharleen Spiteri: The Voice Behind Texas's Soulful Sound
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Sharleen Spiteri is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the Scottish rock band Texas. Born on November 7, 1967, in Glasgow, Scotland, she is widely known by her first name, Sharleen.
Birth and Death Dates
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Spiteri was born on November 7, 1967. Unfortunately, there is no record of her passing away, as she is still active in the music industry.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Spiteri holds British nationality and is a singer-songwriter by profession. As the lead vocalist and guitarist of Texas, she has been instrumental in shaping the band's unique sound.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Glasgow, Spiteri was exposed to a diverse musical landscape. Her parents, though not musicians themselves, encouraged her love for music from an early age. She began writing songs at 15 and started performing with local bands soon after. This early start laid the foundation for her future success.
Spiteri's family moved to London when she was 17, where she continued to pursue a career in music. She met the other members of Texas in a recording studio, and the band began to take shape. Their unique blend of rock, soul, and psychedelia resonated with audiences worldwide.
Major Accomplishments
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Texas released their debut album in 1991 but it was not until their second album, _Ricks Happy Go Lucky_, that they gained significant attention. The album spawned the hit single "So Called Friend," which peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart. However, it was their third studio album, _White Light White Heat White Riot_, released in 1997, that catapulted them to stardom.
The album's lead single, "Say What You Want," became a massive hit worldwide, topping the charts in several countries. Spiteri's powerful vocals and songwriting skills had finally been recognized by the masses. Since then, Texas has released numerous critically acclaimed albums and singles, solidifying their position as one of the most influential bands to emerge from Scotland.
Notable Works or Actions
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Spiteri has written many hit songs for Texas, including "In Demand," "Tell Me Why," and "Black Eyed Boy." She has also collaborated with other artists on various projects. Her songwriting skills have earned her numerous awards, including the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Collection.
Impact and Legacy
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Spiteri's impact on the music industry extends beyond Texas's success. As a female lead vocalist in a male-dominated rock scene, she paved the way for future generations of women to pursue careers in music. Her unique voice, songwriting skills, and stage presence have inspired countless artists worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Sharleen Spiteri's legacy is built on her incredible talent as a singer-songwriter and her ability to connect with audiences through her music. As the lead vocalist of Texas, she has created some of the most iconic songs in rock history. Her influence can be seen in many contemporary artists who have followed in her footsteps.
Spiteri continues to perform with Texas, showcasing her enduring talent to new generations of fans. Her legacy serves as a testament to her dedication and passion for music, inspiring countless others to follow their dreams.
Quotes by Sharleen Spiteri


Music has always been there for me and is what's helped me through everything. It's like my solace.

My boyfriend is a chef, so he cooks for me, but I cook too. The only time I felt pressure was when he asked how I wanted vegetables chopped, so I described in sizes whereas he knows the right words. I felt a bit daft then.

I haven't had any bad jobs. I was a hairdresser before and that's it. I still cut my family and mates' hair when they want a trim. If I go up to Scotland to see my mum, I know she'll say, 'Bring your scissors!'

I'm quite a romantic person - everyone loves being treated a little bit special, no matter how hard you are on the surface. I live in movie land; my head is full of nonsense.


Having a hangover with small children is never a good idea. I did it once and it was the biggest mistake I've ever made, I've never felt so ill in my life. You have to get out of bed and look after your kid who doesn't care if you've got a sore head.

I can have a whole year off. I'm really lucky because I'm my own boss, so I make the rules and get to choose when I take time off.

