Angelle (singer)
Sarah Bennett, known professionally as Angelle, is a British singer from Birmingham, England. In 2002, after providing vocals for a cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" for Jungle.com, she met Steve Bennett, who paid for her to be the subject of Vibe TV; a single, "Joy and Pain", was released in August 2002, and charted at No. 43 on the UK Singles Chart. She and Bennett later founded Gems TV, and would appear on the Sunday Times Rich List 2017.
Life and career
Early life
Davies was born in Stafford, and attended Highclare School, which she left after completing her General Certificates of Secondary Education aged fifteen to concentrate on her music career; she spent this period entering competitions, singing in bars, supporting comedians such as Jim Davidson and Bobby Davro as the musical act in their club performances, and touring with 1960s pop acts such as Gerry and the Pacemakers. She signed to First Avenue Records, a sublabel of Arista Records, aged seventeen, and adopted the moniker Angel, which she used for four years; in 1998, the American band Angel reformed, prompting her to change her stage name to Angelle.After meeting Paul Da Vinci, the lead singer of the Rubettes, he hired her to record demo tracks for Eternal and Louise Redknapp; she later recorded background vocals for Peter Andre and four songs for herself. Around this time, she moved to Essex. Shortly before First Avenue was due to release one of hers, Arista dropped a large number of First Avenue artists, prompting Davies to move back to Birmingham, and take up a post at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole. In February 2000, Davies met Da Vinci again, who hired her to sing on a cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" for Steve Bennett's Jungle.com; after Bennett heard it, he signed her, and the following month she set about writing and recording, with Bennett hiring Ian Mills to coach her. Davies and Bennett later entered into a relationship in early 2001.