Dorothy Squires, born Edna May Squires on 25 March 1915 in Pontyberem,
Carmarthenshire, was a Welsh traditional pop singer. She began her professional
singing career at the age of 16 while working in a tin plate factory and
performing at local clubs. Her early hits included "The Gypsy" and "A Tree in
the Meadow", both written by her partner Billy Reid. After joining Billy Reid's
orchestra in 1936, she gained significant recognition through BBC radio shows
like Variety Bandbox, becoming one of the highest-paid female singers in the UK
post-World War II. Her career saw notable coll...