Helen Maxine Reddy was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a show business family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on radio and television and won a talent contest on the television program Bandstand in 1966; her prize was a ticket to New York City and a record audition, which was unsuccessful. After a short and unsuccessful singing career in New York, she eventually moved to Chicago, and subsequently, Los Angeles, where she made her debut singles "One Way Ticket" and "I Believe in Music" in 1968 and 1970, respectively. The B-side of the latter single, "I Don't Know How to Love Him", reached number eight on the pop chart of the Canadian magazine RPM. She was signed to Capitol Records a year later.
Reddy in 1975
From left to right: Dionne Warwick, Don Kirshner, Reddy and Olivia Newton-John in 1974
Reddy (second from right) in early 2007 with students at a women's leadership conference in Sydney
Reddy (right) with Carol Burnett, 1973
Bandstand is an Australian live pop music, variety television program screened from November 1958 to June 1972.
Featuring both local and international music artists, and produced in-house at the studios of the Nine Network in Willoughby, New South Wales, it was originally broadcast only in New South Wales,
It became a national program in the early 1960s as the network expanded into other Australian states. The host of Bandstand for its entire existence was radio presenter and television newsreader Brian Henderson.
Patsy Ann Noble and Brian Henderson on Bandstand in 1960.