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Born in 1960 and raised in the confines of the Arts Educational boarding school studying jazz and acting, Sarah Brightman joined the dance group Pan’s People when she was 16. She didn’t know it at the time but the group cracked open the door to her career. She left a year later to lead Hot Gossip, a song and dance group with more provocative routines and successful disco singles such as “I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper.” In 1981, Brightman got the part of Jemima in the musical Cats. There she met and married composer Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1984. She starred in many of his musicals, earning her first Grammy nomination for Requiem. Her ticket to fame was playing the role (especially written for her) of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera. After the Phantom of the Opera was over, Brightman went on tour performing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s music and recording two solo albums: The Trees They Grow So High (1988) and The Songs That Got Away (1989). In 1990, Brightman and Lloyd Webber got a divorce. She went on to record pop and pop/rock albums whose songs she performed at various sports matches, and openings. She went on to release a number of albums from 1993-2003. After five years of album silence, she most recently she recorded and released Symphony followed with a North American tour.