Belinda Quirey

Belinda Quirey is a British singer-songwriter known for her contributions to the synth-pop and electronic music genres. Emerging in the early 1980s, she gained prominence as a member of the band *The Righteous Mind*, but is perhaps best known for her solo work and collaborations with various artists. Her notable works include the 1986 single "You Can’t Take It with You," which showcased her distinctive vocal style and songwriting abilities. Quirey's music often features lush synth arrangements and introspective lyrics, aligning her with the emerging synth-pop sound of the time. Quirey's impact on music is marked by her influence on the underground electronic scene, as well as her collaborations with other notable artists and producers. She has contributed to the broader evolution of pop music by integrating electronic elements and experimenting with sound, paving the way for future artists in the genre. While not as widely recognized as some of her contemporaries, her work has garnered a dedicated following and continues to inspire new generations of musicians exploring the intersection of pop and electronic music.