Carol Decker

Carol Decker is an English singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the pop rock band T'Pau, which formed in 1986. The band's music is characterized by its blend of pop and rock elements, often featuring strong melodies and powerful vocals. T'Pau achieved significant success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly with their hit single "China in Your Hand," which topped the UK Singles Chart in 1987. This song, along with others like "Heart and Soul" and "I Will Be with You," showcased Decker's distinctive voice and lyrical themes that often explored personal and emotional experiences. T'Pau's debut album, "Bridge of Spies," released in 1987, was critically acclaimed and solidified their place in the music scene. Decker's impact extended beyond her band's success; she became a prominent figure in the pop landscape of the era and has influenced a generation of female artists with her powerful vocal style. After T'Pau disbanded in the early 1990s, Decker pursued a solo career and made various television appearances, continuing to be recognized for her contributions to music. Her work remains a touchstone for fans of 1980s pop rock.