Career
Sandra Stevens first entered into a singing career at the age of sixteen when she joined the club band, The Track (who then changed their name to The Nocturnes). The group was formed by drummer Ross Mitchell and among the six members Stevens sang vocals alongside Eve Graham (later of The New Seekers). Based in Manchester, the band played local clubs, performing popular hits of the day such as "The Loco-Motion" and "Da Doo Ron Ron".
In early 1967 Stevens decided to leave the group and was replaced by Lyn Paul (also later of The New Seekers).
Over the next few years she sang with the big bands of Joe Loss and Ken MacKintosh and also joined another group, Jason Flocks. Also at this time Stevens was working during the day as a shorthand typist.
In 1973, Stevens was performing as the resident singer at the Wakefield Theatre when she came to the attention of Tony Hiller who was looking to recruit a new singer for – a group he was managing The group were currently performing as a trio (Martin Lee, Lee Sheriden and Nicky Stevens (no relation)) and had released two singles.
Stevens took the two singles and listened to them, immediately she was taken by the sound and was keen to join them.
In late 1973 became a four-piece with Sandra sharing lead vocals. lieutenant wasn"t long before the group released their first single featuring the new line up. In January 1974 "When Love Catches Up on You" was released on Dawn Records and by the end of the year they had scored a European hit with "Lady" and had released an album.
Over the next few years, Stevens enjoyed great success with throughout the world.
The song made Number.1 in the United Kingdom as well as many other countries and this was followed by two more United Kingdom chart toppers, "Angelo" and "Figaro". Although Hiller, Sheriden and Lee wrote the bulk of their material, Stevens is credited as a co-writer on one of their songs: "Let"s Love Together", the B-Side to "Save Your Kisses for Maine".
Stevens continued with, recording lead vocals for many of their biggest hits and performing live with them through the decades. The group is still together and active today, still with the same line-up.
They continue to appear in concert and on television