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Post your questions for Lulu

As she turns 75 and celebrates 60 years in showbiz, the Scottish singer, actor and TV presenter will take on your questions

Lulu has reached a milestone few musicians can claim: the 60th anniversary of her performing career. To mark it she’s going out on tour, and taking on your questions. Born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, Lulu vaulted up the rungs of a singing career: professional at 12, signed at 14, and a Top 10 hit at 15 – namely her raucous version of the Isley Brothers’ Shout. And she was still in her teens when she had her first US No 1, the theme song to the 1967 film To Sir, With Love – which she also acted in – and when she became the first British female singer to perform behind the iron curtain, touring Poland with the Hollies.

She extended her multi-hyphenate talent into being a TV host, with the likes of Jimi Hendrix passing through the studio, and won the Eurovision song contest in 1969 with Boom Bang-a-Bang – “a rotten song”, she later admitted to John Peel. That year she married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, staying together until 1973, then had a brief affair with David Bowie and covered his song The Man Who Sold the World, reaching No 3 in the UK charts.

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