Glenda Collins was a British pop singer who recorded during the 1960s, best known for her dynamic vocals and collaborations with producer Joe Meek. Signed to HMV and later to Meek’s Triumph label, she released a series of distinctive, high-energy singles that captured the experimental spirit of the era. Though commercial success eluded her at the time, Collins has since gained cult recognition among collectors and fans of vintage British pop, celebrated for her powerful voice and her role in the pioneering world of early independent production.