Thursday, July 9, 2026

BONNIE TYLER (1951 - 2026)


Bonnie Tyler, the raspy voiced pop vocalist who is best known for the smash hit song, "Total Eclipse of the Heart", has passed away at the age of seventy-five. In May, the Welsh performer had been hospitalized for an emergency intestinal surgery but had been placed in a medically-induced coma due to complications. After a month, Tyler woke up from her coma but remained in critical condition.

Born Gaynor Hopkins in Skewen, Neath, Wales, she was exposed to wide variety of singers and musical genres as a child and was later inspired to pursue a career in music as a teen. After placing runner up in a talent competition, Hopkins would perform back-up vocals for local bands and form her own group. During this time, she changed her professional name to "Sherene Davis" to avoid confusion with Welsh folk singer, Mary Hopkin. She soon attracted attention from talent scouts and was signed to RCA Records in 1975. Not thrilled with her stage name, they suggested various names until she decided on "Bonnie Tyler".

Following a couple of promotional singles (including "Lost in France" which reached the top ten in Britain), Tyler's debut album, "The World Starts Tonight" was released in 1977 and found modest success in Europe. But shortly after recording the album, Tyler had surgery to remove nodules from her vocal cords with the operation permanently leaving her with a slight rasp to her voice.

Tyler's next album, released the following year, "Natural Force" would be her breakthrough with the single, "It's a Heartache" becoming an international hit, reaching number three in the US, number four in the UK and selling over six million copies. With her distinctive voice, she was referred to as a "female Rod Stewart". Tyler would continue recording but her subsequent albums did not enjoy the same amount of success.

After her contract with RCA had expired, Tyler signed with Columbia Records in 1982. In search of a producer for her first album on the label, she approached Jim Steinman, a producer and songwriter best known for Meat Loaf's iconic 1977 album, "Bat Out of Hell". The first single, "Total Eclipse of the Heart", released in 1983 from her fifth album, "Faster Than the Speed of Night", was a emotional power ballad that was a perfect showcase for Tyler's dramatic voice. The song became a monster smash, reaching the top ten across the globe, selling well over six million copies and earning Tyler a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She would have another hit the following year with "Holding Out for a Hero" from the "Footloose" movie soundtrack.

Tyler went on to record eighteen studio albums throughout her career with her last album, "The Best Is Yet to Come" was released in 2021. She was still performing and had been planning to hit the road later in the year for a tour through Europe before her hospitalization. She had been married to Robert Sullivan, a property developer and a British judo competitor in the 1972 Olympics, since 1973.







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BONNIE TYLER (1951 - 2026)

Bonnie Tyler , the raspy voiced pop vocalist who is best known for the smash hit song, " Total Eclipse of the Heart ", has passed...