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Bonnie Tyler, born Gaynor Sullivan in 1951, is a Welsh singer recognized for her powerful, husky voice. She rose to fame in the late 1970s with hits like "Lost in France" and "It's a Heartache," which became an international success. In the 1980s, Tyler achieved global recognition with songs written by Jim Steinman, including the chart-topping "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero." Her career continued with hits in Europe throughout the 1990s and a notable Eurovision performance in 2013. Tyler's work has earned her multiple Grammy and Brit Award nominations, and she was appointed MBE in 2022 for her services to music.