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Jan & Anne Lynch

Janvier "Jan" and Anne Lynch come from a very musical family and were raised in Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone. In fact, even their grandparents were involved in the Irish entertainment scene. The girls started playing in and around their home town before they were ten years old as part of The Lynch Family. The group included their father (an excellent accordionist), their mother, Jan, Anne, and their sister, Pat. Other family members, including brothers Barry and Liam, and younger sister Jacqui also joined the group in later years.

First to hit the showband scene was Jan, who met Top Rank owner, Tony Loughman, through family friend Dan O'Hara of the Country Flavour. Early in 1973, Tony put new band on the road, Frank Coll and The Big Valley (Frank was country star, Brian Coll's, brother). The band did well in their first summer and released a couple of records.

However, in November, 1973, Jan got her big break when Tony asked the sixteen year old to replace Frank as the band's lead singer. It was decided to change Jan's name to Shelly (it was often spelled Shelley as well) and she recorded her first single, Love at Eleven, which received instant recognition for the young star. For a short time, the band was billed as the Big Valley All Star Showband, but they soon became Shelly and the Big Valley. The band's lineup included Butch McNeill (drums), Tony Fox (keyboards), Jimmy Smith (guitar - Jimmy was Gloria's brother and would later gain individual fame as a founder of rock group, The Bogey Boys), Michael Lynch (sax - son of famous band leader, Maurice Lynch), Aidan McGuigan (bass), Martin Coll (guitar - Martin was brother of Frank and Brian of Buckaroos fame) and of course, Jan. Early on, she recorded her first album, Shelly Sings.

Not long after Shelly joined the band, Aidan McGuigan and Martin Coll left and were replaced by Jan's brother, Barry, on bass and Gerry Black on guitar and vocals. Gerry had previously fronted his own band, Gerry Black and the Seasons. The new "dynamic duo" were an instant hit with dancers across the country and the band went from strength to strength. They released another single, United We Stand, which consolidated their position as a top showband and a few months later they released an album, Just Two People, which featured four tracks written by band member, Tony Fox.

Anne's story starts shortly after sister Jan. Around this time, sister Anne, was getting her first taste of stardom when she joined The Tribesmen. Throughout 1974, both sisters were appearing regularly in the same venues, competitors on the dance scene. Both the Big Valley and The Tribesmen were successful with their own brands of country music.

In early 1975, Anne left the Tribesmen to join with Hugo Duncan in The New Tallmen. Before long, Hugo went on to form The Ranchers, leaving Anne to start another band, The Swinging Marines. Together with the band, Anne made her first album, Anchors Away, which was recorded in Castleblaney.

Around this time, Jan's band, Big Valley, called it quits, and Top Rank management decided it was time to bring the two sister's together. In 1976, members of both band's joined together to form Anne, Shelly, and The Marines.   

Together At Last:

Jan and Anne finally came together in 1976 when they joined forces as Anne, Shelly and the Marines. Members from both singers band, came together and appeared under the name which had been used by Anne's band, but dropped the "Swinging."

The Marines made an album which featured both sisters taking lead vocalist on alternating numbers. For a couple of years, the band did well, even though the scene in Ireland continued to decline, as more extensions and discos enticed dancers away from the ballrooms and marquees.

In 1978, Shelly went solo again and was fronting a band called Shelly and Startime. In 1980, one of Ireland's most famous country outfits, The Mainliners, tapped Jan to front the band, and for the first time, she was able to use her own name. Jan and The Mainliners made a few singles.    

More to come..... 

Jan's Photo Gallery

Jan at age six. The girls sing with their Mother during a tour of the USA. One of Jan's earlier handouts Jan on the cover of the January issue of Top Rank News in 1974 Spotlight, August 1975
Jimmy Smith of the Big Valley Michael Lynch of the Big Valley Seamus "Butch" McNeil of the Big Valley Tony Fox of the Big Valley Aidan McGuigan of the Big Valley
Lynch Family in 1974 The Big Valley Shelly's 1st release 1974 Top Rank Ad Shelley and the Big Valley - 1974
Mid seventies More from boat photo shoot Anne, Shelley & The Marines -1976 Jan of the Mainliners Shelly & The Big Valley- 1973

Anne's Photo Gallery

Anne in 1958 Anne a few years later Anne Lynch & Hugo Duncan (AL) Launching the Tribesmen The Tribesmen on stage
Anne Lynch & The Tribesmen (AL) Top Rank Festival - 1974 Top Rank Festival - 1974 Swanlinbar Carnival, 1974 Anne & The Swinging Marines - 1975
Top Rank Dance Diaries Star Award - 1974 Off to Canada - Sept, 1974 Anne of the Swinging Marines Anne & The Swinging Marines - 1975
     
Anne in the mid 70's Jan and Anne in 1976    

Discography:

Singles:

Jan:
Love At Eleven / Everybody Else is Doing It
(Release RL 714) Dec. 1973
United We Stand (with Gerry Black)
(Top Spin TS S52) 1974

Shelly
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Back of single
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Shelly & Gerry
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Back of single
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Albums:

Jan:
Shelly Sings
Top Spin Records - 1974

Just Two People (with Gerry Black)
Top Spin Records - 1975

Anne:
Anchors Away with Anne & the Swinging Marines
Top Spin Records TSLP 83 (1975)

Together:
Introducing Anne, Shelly & The Marines
Top Spin Records TSLP87 (1976)
 

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