During Over The Rainbow, Steph Fearon’s musical family background was referenced on more than one occasion as an item of interest. That’s because Steph’s mother and father have had singing careers, and the whole family was shown supporting her bid for stardom on TV.

Steph Fearon

Steph Fearon with Mum and Dad

On the BBC site bio it says

Performing is in Steph’s blood – in fact she says she started singing in the womb! Her mother is Baby D who had a hit with 90s sensation “Let Me Be Your Fantasy”, and her dad was in an ’80s band called Galaxy – and she says that she’s learned an amazing work ethic from her hard-working parents. They show her amazing support as she makes her way into the industry. She has two sisters and a brother, and is half Jamaican and half Maltese.

Baby D (Dee Fearon)

Baby D is the name of the band, with Dee Fearon on vocals who had the hit single “Let me be your fantasy”

“Let Me Be Your Fantasy” originated in 1992 at the height of the rave scene. The song was written and produced by band member Floyd Dyce and the vocals were sung by Dorothy Fearon, Steph Fearon’s mum.

Baby D

Baby D

Real Name: Dorothy Fearon Galdez

Profile: Lead vocalist of the group Baby D — also referred to on her own as Baby D.
Aliases: Dorothy Galdez
In Groups: Baby D

Baby D were a UK-based dance (Euro house/breakbeat techno) band best known for their UK Number 1 single “Let Me Be Your Fantasy” in 1994.

Vocals were provided by Dorothy Fearon (also known as Baby D) and Nino (also the MC and keyboardist), with Claudio Galdez on additional keyboards and windsynth. Floyd Dyce was the writer/ producer for the band in their very early days and also credited as keyboardist on occasion.

The band had 2 other Top 10 singles, I Need Your Loving (which was a cover of The Korgis 80s hit Eveybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime) and So Pure, as well as numerous other less successful hits.

The band continue to tour colleges, Universities and clubs throughout the UK.

Phil Fearon

Phil Fearon is a British record producer. He was the lead singer, songwriter and keyboardist for the 1980s band, Galaxy. Galaxy was not a true group of musicians but a front for an individual producing all the music in a studio environment, with two female backing singers to supplement the recording sound (Julie Gore & Dorothy Galdes). Galaxy’s best known hits were “Dancing Tight”, “What Do I Do” and “Everybody’s Laughing”, which were all up-beat commercial pop songs, hitting the Top Ten of the UK Singles Chart. Before forming Galaxy, Fearon was a member of the band Kandidate. Galaxy’s records were distinctly early 1980s in style, with prominent use of keyboards and synthesizers. Galaxy’s popularity waned in the mid ’80s, with the trend moving towards acid house, though the later single, a cover version of “Ain’t Nothing But a Houseparty” was an early example of this genre. In 1987 Fearon founded and managed a record label called Production House Records with Laurie Jago and Raj Malkani, moving away from performing to producing other acts.

The Fearons

The Fearons

The Fearons