Eula began her singing career as the youngest member of the National Radio Stars "The Parker Sisters" in 1939. After WW2 she launched her solo career continuing on Radio until she recorded her own compositions in 1954. At the end of the same year she left Australia for the UK to expand her international career. She began as a member of the Stargazers in October 1955. She then went on to television performing on the "Lunchbox" programme. Whilst performing she was composing both her own material and in collaboration with other writers such as Jerry Allen, Barry Gray, Dudley Bayford, Peggy Bill, Charles Collingwood, Reg Watson (producer of Lunchbox) and Tony Hatch. Eula was a proficient musician, vocalist composer and arranger and in 1969 joined the West End Cast of Promises Promises. Her last known performance was on the Basil Brush show in 1972. She died in Worthing Sussex on 31 December 1985,
Eula Parker has not appeared on Broadway.
Eula Parker has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Eula Parker's first West End show was Promises, Promises which opened in 1969
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