Grant and Forsyth

 
Dominic Grant & Julie Forsyth ambassadors of A.C.E.
Hi there, Dominic & I would like to say how much we support A.C.E. they do such a wonderful job & have saved so many dogs over the last 12 years. Dogs have been a very important part of our lives. Every dog is special in their own unique way & we have loved & lost a few, it always breaks our hearts. Hard to imagine what they must go through in these dreadful killing stations, let's all spread the word & help our friends at A.C.E.
Best wishes to you all
Dominic & Julie x x


The sympathetic English duo Grant & Forsyth, has grown, during the last few years into the most prominent ‘country’- act of Europe. Julie Forsyth was born on April 4th 1958, she is the daughter of British comedian- showman- t.v. presenter Bruce Forsyth. She graduated from drama school in London. She has worked as a model and presented English classes for French and German radio- and t.v. stations. She made her record debut with the l.p. “Cosmic Wheels” from Donovan. Julie also wrote beautiful compositions like the song “Go”, with which Scott Fitzgerald gained second place during the Eurovision Song contest in 1988.

Dominic Grant was born on August 21st 1949 in London, he was educated at the Art academy before he joined a pop group. He worked in Rome for some years as a session musician, returned to England and came via Guys ‘n’ Dolls back into the musical spotlights. Besides his musical career Dominic is successful as a sculptor at the moment and he regularly exhibits his work in The Netherlands, Monaco and London.

Julie Forsyth and Dominic Grant started together their showbiz career in 1974 when they were chosen to take part in the new vocal group Guys ‘n’ Dolls. With their debut single “There’s a whole lot of loving, they took immediately 7th place in the Top 40. With the following single “You’re my world”, they reached number 1, hits like “Mamacita”, “You don’t have to say you love me”, “Angle of the morning”, quickly followed. During the following years the group composition changed. In the middle of the eighties only Julie and Dominic remained and since then they perform with the name Grant & Forsyth.
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