Theresa Lorraine Bazar (born 23 May 1955) is a Canadian-born British singer, best known as a member of the pop duo Dollar.
Van Day and Bazar formed Dollar in 1977. Their hits began with "Shooting Star" in 1978, and the duo went on to achieve ten UK Top 40 hits including "Love's Gotta Hold on Me" (1979), "Mirror Mirror" (1981), "Give Me Back My Heart" (1982), and "Oh L'amour", which hit the UK Top 10 in early 1988. It would be the duo's final hit.
Bazar contributed vocals to the Gary Numan song "Noise, Noise" which was the B-side to his 1982 Top 20 single "Music for Chameleons".
She has occasionally returned to the UK to reform Dollar, for events such as the Prince's Trust's Tribute To Trevor Horn concert at Wembley Arena in November 2004; the Here and Now Tour and the reality television show Reborn in the USA in 2003.
In March 2008, Bazar and Van Day reunited with the other members of Guys 'n' Dolls for several TV appearances in the Netherlands. The original six members also reunited for a concert held in Amsterdam on 17 October.
In April 2008, Bazar and her son, Sam, appeared on the Australian television show My Kid's a Star. In the first episode, Bazar talked about her career.
In August 2008, Bazar took part in a makeover show with Van Day called Pop Goes the Band, which was screened on Living TV in February 2009.
The same year, she recorded the theme song for the US film, Gotcha!. This was released as a single in the US.
In 2012, with Alan Connor, she jointly formed the electro/ Electronic music/House music band TnA Project. They released a single, "Hold Me on the Dance Floor", in May 2012, with Bazar on lead vocals.
On 20 November 2019, Bazar played a solo live show at 229 The Venue, London; singing songs from Guys 'n' Dolls through to Dollar.
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