Alison T. Limerick (born 1959, Stepney) is a British singer-songwriter who scored success in the 1990s with the club anthem "Where Love Lives", which was her solo debut and a No.
Limerick attended the London School of Contemporary Dance and switched to a music career, first as a backing vocalist, in the 1980s.
[1] She sang on Grand Union Orchestra's 1986 world jazz album The Song of Many Tongues, written by Tony Haynes.
[1] Another 4AD related contribution found her singing on the Pieter Nooten & Michael Brook album Sleeps with the Fishes (1987) on the song "Equal Ways."
Limerick has worked with many famous artists and songwriters such as George Michael, Courtney Pine and Lamont Dozier.