Jay Aston, singer: ‘I have a leg scar and one on my neck, but it’s a small price to pay for life’
Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk Author: Gabrielle Fagan Jay Aston says she no longer stresses about "silly little things". After being diagnosed with mouth cancer in 2018, the former Bucks Fizz star was left wondering whether she would ever sing again - or even survive. The experience rocked her world. But Aston, part of the original band that stormed to victory in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest and went on to sell millions of records, is still performing with Mike Nolan and Cheryl Baker in The Fizz, a new version of the group. Before lockdown hit, they'd been busy touring and promoting their latest album, Smoke And Mirrors. The enforced break has given her time to reflect on the "incredibly tough" two-year journey, which "made me re-evaluate my life", says Aston. "Surviving an experience like that makes you realise the simple things and pleasures you took for granted. "We all get so upset about minor things and miss the fact that whatever's happening, if you're here it is a good day." Aston (59) who's among a host of celebrities taking part in The Smiling Sessions - online sing-alongs to entertain care homes residents and isolated elderly people, - recalls the moment doctors revealed she had cancer. "The whole thing was such a shock and completely devastating. Also I had no idea what effect the surgery would have on my voice," she recalls. "I'm from a show-business family and singing and dancing is in my DNA and part of my identity, and to have [...]