EIGHTIES pop legend Sam Brown has released new music 35 years after her huge hit Stop – and losing her voice following an operation.
The chart topper, and daughter of top 60s guitarist Joe Brown, was a session singer for Pink Floyd, Spandau Ballet and Small Faces before releasing her breakthrough hit Stop! in 1989.
A string of acclaimed studio albums later, in 2005 she started to notice she could no longer sing or hit the notes she used to and two years later a cyst was found on her vocal chords.
Sam, 58, had to abandon a tour and underwent an operation, but it was unsuccessful and she never regained her singing voice.
After losing her singing voice 16 years ago Sam had to reinvent herself.