Karen James (folk singer)

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Born
Naomi Karen Scheel

(1939-09-23) September 23, 1939 (age 84)
Surrey, England
NationalityEnglish
CitizenshipEngland
Occupation
  • Actress
  • Singer

Karen James is an English-born Canadian actress and folk music-songwriter who perform songs in Spanish, English and French.[1]

Life and career

The daughter of Spanish-born folk musician Isabelita Alonso and Norwegian-born pianist Hans Scheel, Karen arrived in Canada at the age of 12 in 1952 and began working for the CBC radio in Toronto. Soon she had her own summer radio program titled Karen Discovers America (1952).[2]. She started her career under stage name Karen Beissel[3][4], changing stage name to Karen McElheron in 1957 and two years later to Karen James. In 1962, she moved to Vancouver.[5] In 1966, she married James Andrew Currie and changed her name to Karen Currie.

Karen has been singing professionally since 1959[6] and was one of the top folk-singing soloists in the Canada in the first half of 1960s.

Personal life

Karen married Vancouver artist James McElheron in 1957; the couple divorced in 1959.[7] In 1966, Karen married Vancouver television producer James Andrew Currie.

Discography

  • Karen James Accompanying Herself On Guitar (1961)
  • Through Streets Broad And Narrow (1962)
  • Children's Songs From Spain (1963) (in collaboration with her mother Isabelita Alonso)

Television credits

Television plays

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Playbill "The Hideaway"
1960 Startime Petra Stockmann "An Enemy of the People"
1960 First Person "Harry"
1960–1961 General Motors Theatre Various 2 episodes
1961 Q for Quest "Burlap Bags"
1963–1964 The Serial Tally Prendergast "Wings of the Night"

Television talk, news, music and variety shows

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Tabloid (talk show) Self-Singer 12 December 1959 (Songs are performed by Guy Caroline and Karen to conclude the program)
1960 Tommy Ambrose Show (musical variety show) Self-Singer 22 September 1961
1962 Open House Self-Singer 29 June 1962 (Traditional songs are performed by Karen: 'Cathie Ryan'; 'B For Barney'; 'Hush Little Baby' and 'Fiona Blackburn (Next Market Day)'
1962 On Scene Self-Singer 20 July 1962 (Karen performs for the crowd at a square dance festival in High Park)
1963 Take 30 Self-Singer 1 January 1963
1964 Showcase Self-Singer 18 January 1964
1964 Let's Sing Out Self-Singer 1 December 1964 (Songs are performed by Karen: 'Samson' and 'The Unicorn')

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1958 The Love of Four Colonels Beauty 10 – 15 November at Ottawa Little Theatre

References

  1. Karen James Discogs
  2. 'Beauty' Has To Change 5 Costumes The Ottawa Citizen, 1 November 1958, page 24
  3. Here and There around the Canadian Air The Ottawa Citizen, 20 December 1952, page 26
  4. Minervas Diary: A History of Jarvis Collegiate Institute page 162
  5. TV Weekly The Ottawa Citizen, 28 November 1964, page 116
  6. Note The Province, July 20 1963, page 66
  7. For Karen: Salad Days The Vancouver Sun, 13 September 1963, page 61

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