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  1. Karen Kay (born Adrianne Judith Pringle; born 18 July 1947) is a British former jazz singer, cabaret singer, comedian and impressionist. She is the mother of British jazz-funk singer-songwriter Jay Kay.

  2. Karen Kay sings "Take My Heart" on the BBC programme, "The Karen Kay Show", from the early 1980's. ...more.

  3. Karen Kay Show featuring Ronnie Scott (1983) Mike Thomas. 316 subscribers. Subscribed. 171. 10K views 3 years ago. Musical Director; Eddie Gray Special Guest, Ronnie Scott (Tenor Sax) Trumpets...

  4. Bob Monkhouse introduces Karen Kay, very popular singer and impressionist in the 80s on TV. ***DISCLAIMER*** I OWN NOTHING IN THIS VIDEO AND HAVE UPLOADED FO...

  5. Karen is the author ofOracle of the Fairies”, and “Messages from the Mermaids”. Her connection with the mer-folk started when she first moved to Cornwall in the late 1980’s – She felt an overwhelming sense of coming “home” and was drawn to the ocean, where she used to sketch mermaids and mermen.

  6. S02E04 Episode 4. This week's special guest Guy Mitchell joins Karen in her sparkling blend of music, dance and comedy. Along with one of his earliest hits, 'Singin' the blues', Guy gives Karen some tips on cowboy life in the USA.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm1075522Karen Kay - IMDb

    Karen Kay was born on 18 July 1947 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK. She is a writer and actress, known for Who Do You Do (1972), Karen Kay (1983) and Lennie and Jerry (1978).