TSD (group)
English pop music group
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TSD were an English pop group who had a UK No. 69 hit with "Heart and Soul",[3] which also peaked at No. 258 in Australia,[4] and a UK No. 64 hit with "Baby I Love You", a cover of the Ronettes song.[3] One of its members, Claire Richards, became a member of Steps.[5]
TSD | |
|---|---|
| Origin | England |
| Genres | Pop, Eurodance |
| Years active | 1995–1996 |
| Label | Avex Group[1] |
| Past members | Claire Richards[2] Cozi Costi[2] Bonnie Rachanski[2] |
The name "TSD" means very little; it was formed by taking three random letters out of a Scrabble bag.[6] However, Newsround presenter Chris Rogers suggested it should stand for "Three Sexy Dames".[6]