Former Atomic Kitten singer Liz McClarnon announced she's going to perform a duet with Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb. The two singer are going to record a new version of the Barbra Streisand song Woman In Love. Liz confessed he's very eager to start the recordings and she's excited about this collaboration.
She said: "Somebody suggested it to me and I talked to Robin about it. He totally fell in love with the idea. He didn't need any persuading to do it. No one has covered it since it was a hit. Robin is completely happy with it. But I'm really nervous about it."
Liz McClarnon was born in Liverpool on 10 April 1981. In 1997 Liz joined Kerry Katona in the the line-up of Atomic Kitten, originally called Automatic Kittens.
In the UK, their first single, "Right Now", reached number 10 in December 1999. It was followed by the even more succesful "See Ya".
Liz co-wrote the singles "I want your love" and "See ya." She also co-wrote the album tracks "The Moment You Leave Me" and "May Be I'm Right" for the second Atomic Kitten album "Feels So Good" and "Still Be My baby", "Never Get Over You" and "Someone Like Me" For the third album "Ladies Night."
After Katona left Atomic Kitten (to have a baby with Westlife's Bryan McFadden) the success continued with new member Jenny Frost on board.
In 2005, Atomic Kitten reunited to help support the World Vision charity and Liz McClaron also performed gigs at Butlins in Skegness & Minehead. At Skegness she also took the opportunity to take a driving lesson around the Butlins car park.