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Olivia Strikes It Gold in US

San Francisco Examiner, March 20 1975

Olivia Newton-John

HOLLYWOOD: Olivia Newton John - The English-born, Australlian-bred singer who’s been setting international record charts afire since 1971-now is establishing roots in America.

Americans have become her stoutest fans, she says. “I’m not anywhere near as big anyplace else as I am here. ‘Let Me Be There’ didn’t even get on the London music charts.”

She and her manager-man-in-her-life, Lee Kramer, have just taken posession of a Malibu Beach house. And while she also intends to keep her 18th century London residence, she explains, “The time has come when I must have a U.S.base. I’m growing tired of living out of suitcases.”

The way her American popularity continues to swell, it would appear the Los Angeles octan front base hardly will alleviate her living-out-of-luggage situation. Having completed taping Sunday of Perry Come’s March 27 CBS special, she is now heads out for a string of 12 concert dates in the South, concluding the spin March 28 with a week-long engagement at the Hollywood, Fla… Diplomat Hotel. After that, Olivia might just take on some of the American acting offers that are pouring in.

“Let Me Be There” is just one of five records as certified “gold” in this country within a 10-month period. And in the last few weeks she’s my added trophies to her collection that include the an Country Music Association top female vocalist saward, the People’s Choice Award, two Grammys, four American Music Awards, and top female recognition from both Record World me and Billboard Magazines.

About all those honors in so short a time. Olivia says, “Earning so many does make me feel a bit guilty - but not guilty enough to turn any back.”

By Marilyn Beck