Name |
Liz Mclarnon |
Height |
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Naionality |
England |
Date of Birth |
10 April 1981 |
Place of Birth |
Liverpool, England |
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In 1997, whilst still in secondary school, McLarnon's music teacher arranged for her to take part in an audition with musician Andy McCluskey, who was aiming to create a new girl group. The group became Atomic Kitten, who released their first record in 1999.
McClarnon is the only original member of the initial line-up of Atomic Kitten (Heidi Range was replaced by Natasha Hamilton in 1998, and Kerry Katona was replaced by Jenny Frost in 2001).
Atomic Kitten have sold over 10 million albums and singles around the world.[1] Although the trio no longer record together as a group, they occasionally reform for one-off performances.
Atomic Kitten had three number one singles, Whole Again, Eternal Flame, and The Tide Is High. They all went on to sell over one million copies around the world.
Atomic kitten subsequently went on to have two number one albums, Right Now, and Feels So Good, both being certified double-platinum in the UK alone, for sales of over 600,000 copies.