Biography
Managed by John Carter and Ken Lewis of the Ivy League, Val McKenna ranked among the stronger white female singers working in a pop soul idiom who emerged from England in the early to mid-1960s. Her assured performances on tracks such as "Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl" gained extra distinction from Jimmy Page’s lead guitar contributions to her recordings, which encompassed "Baby Do It" along with her own composition "Now That You've Made Up Your Mind," widely regarded as particularly strong.
Singles

