Scottish pop star Sheena Easton, who will perform at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, grew up the youngest of six children, which meant she always fought for the spotlight.
"When you are the youngest, you have to stand out to survive," Easton, 66, said during a recent phone interview. "I’d sing, dance and act cute just to get some attention."
Easton came bursting onto the music scene in 1981 scoring two Billboard chart hits: "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" from the Jane Fonda-Dolly Parton-Lily Tomlin film "9 to 5,” and the title track to the James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only." This led her to win Best New Artist at the Grammys in 1982.
"I was in disbelief. I had no acceptance speech tucked away in my pocket. I didn’t think I had any chance of winning becau