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Heather Small was born on 20 January, 1965 in London, United Kingdom. Discover Heather Small's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
Popular As |
Heather Margarita Small |
Occupation |
Singer |
Age |
59 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
20 January, 1965 |
Birthday |
20 January |
Birthplace |
London, United Kingdom |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous with the age 59 years old group.
Heather Small Height, Weight & Measurements
At 59 years old, Heather Small height is 5′ 4″ .
Physical Status |
Height |
5′ 4″ |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
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Hair Color |
Not Available |
Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Not Available |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
James Edwards |
Heather Small Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Heather Small worth at the age of 59 years old? Heather Small’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Heather Small's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 |
Pending |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
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Heather Small Social Network
Timeline
Heather Small was on tour from 10 April to 26 April 2019.
Heather Small celebrated 25 years of singing in 2018. That year, she planned a tour to celebrate her music and that of M People, and toured around the UK.
Besides the tour, Small planned to release a new album, "Heather Small: Orchestral Greatest Hits" in May 2018, but announced on 3 May that the project was cancelled.
Small performed at the post-parade party of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in 2013, singing three songs, including "Proud".
On 29 October 2012 Small appeared at the 2012 Pride of Britain Awards singing "Proud" as a tribute to the athletes of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
In the final quarter of 2009, Small's back catalogue sales increased by 73% as a result of frequent references to her hit single "Proud" on the BBC sitcom Miranda. She appeared in the Miranda Comic Relief special on 18 March 2011 and also in the series' last ever episode, performing "Proud".
In April 2011, Small performed as half time entertainment at London's Twickenham Stadium for the annual St. George's Day Premiership Rugby fixture hosted by London Wasps. Performing with educational events company 'Pro-Excel' Small, aptly performing "Proud" and "Search for The Hero" lead a backing dance troupe of 546 young people from schools around the UK and becoming the Guinness World Record Holder for 'The World's Biggest ever Backing Dance Troupe for a Popstar'.
It was announced in July 2010 that Small would take Chaka Khan's place alongside Anastacia and Lulu for the second Here Come the Girls. The tour took place across the UK during November and December 2010. 20 October 2010, was rewarded with a BASCA Gold Badge Award in recognition of her unique contribution to music.
On 24 August 2008 she performed at the Visa London 2012 Party to celebrate the handover as host city of the Olympic Games from Beijing, China, to London. Small sang "Proud" which was the unofficial anthem of Team GB at the Athens Games in 2004, and was the official anthem of the London 2012 Games. In December 2008, she again performed "Proud" on the 2008 BBC Sports Personality of the Year programme, as a soundtrack to a montage of British Olympian achievements at Beijing.
In 2008 Small was one of the sixteen celebrities in the sixth series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, where she was partnered with newcomer Brian Fortuna. The couple were placed 9th overall in the series, and were in the bottom two on four occasions, in weeks 4, 5, 7 and 8. They were eventually voted off by the judges when beaten in the dance-off by Rachel Stevens. Small also appeared in an associated BBC Three series called "Dancing on Wheels".
From late 2008 and throughout 2009, Small toured the UK. The setlist included Small's solo tracks, M People songs and some jazz covers.
In 2007, Small collaborated with Icelandic tenor Garðar Thór Cortes on a song called "Luna". The song was released as a single from his album Cortes and reached number two in the Icelandic Charts. A new song was recorded to celebrate 200 years since the abolition of the slave trade, and Small performed at a concert in London to mark this anniversary on 10 November 2007. On 26 May 2008 Small performed alongside Stereophonics and Feeder at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, as part of the celebrations of Wales's success at the 2008 Grand Slam. In addition, Small performed three nights at Ronnie Scott's in October as part of her 2008 tour, and headlined at Manchester Pride.
Small released a new single, "Radio On" in the UK on 17 July 2006 and her second solo album, Close to a Miracle was released on 24 July, followed by a second single of the same name, which was released digitally on 25 September 2006 and included a previously unreleased track, "Changes". The album was a commercial disappointment, charting for one week at number 57 with both supporting singles charting outside the Top 100. A short UK solo tour which followed in the autumn of that year was received well.
In 2005, a second M People greatest hits collection was released. Ultimate Collection featured both the biggest M People hits and two of Small's solo singles. Small's solo song "Proud" was re-released from this album and reached number 33 on the UK Singles Charts. M People reformed and played together on an arena tour during 2005; they have played a few dates each year since.
In 2000, Small released her debut solo album Proud and a single of the same name, closely affiliated with the British Olympics team of the time. The single "Proud" was also used for the first season and the last chapter on the finale season of Queer as Folk. "Proud" is Small's signature song, with which she achieved international success. When Oprah Winfrey was looking for a song to sum up the work she'd been striving to achieve over her twenty-year career, she got in touch with Small and the song "Proud" became the theme song to The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in 2005 Small made her American television debut on the show. Then in 2005 the song became the theme song for the American reality weight loss show The Biggest Loser.
A further single, "Holding On", followed and in November 2000 a duet single with Tom Jones, called "You Need Love Like I Do" (which can also be found on the 1999 album Reload).
In 1998, after the release of M People's Best Of album, Small and the band took some time off to pursue solo projects.
In 1997, Small performed on the "Perfect Day" record alongside a wide range of artists including Tom Jones and Lou Reed. The song was the official 1997 Children in Need charity release. It sold over a million copies and was the UK's number one single for three weeks, in two separate spells.
In the early 1990s Small lived in Standish, Greater Manchester, with her then-partner, rugby league player Shaun Edwards. They have one son.
Heather Small (born 20 January 1965) is an English soul singer who was the lead singer of the band M People and later became a solo artist. Her debut solo album was Proud, released in 2000. She was also a contestant in the British television show Strictly Come Dancing in 2008.