Duncan moved with her family to the Isle of Mull, Scotland, in 1997, where most residents came to know her as a cheerful gardener and knew nothing of her previous life in the music industry.
Whilst in London they were asked to do a session as backing singers for Lesley Duncan.
Lesley Ann Warren | Isadora Duncan | Duncan Sandys | Arne Duncan | Duncan, British Columbia | Seymour Duncan | Sandy Duncan | Lesley Gore | Iain Duncan Smith | Duncan Hines | Duncan Edwards | John Duncan | Duncan MacLeod | Duncan | John Duncan (artist) | Adam Duncan | Raymond Duncan | Lesley Joseph | Lesley-Anne Down | John T. Lesley | Fort Lesley J. McNair | Duncan Patterson | Duncan Hunter | Duncan Grant | Duncan B. Forrester | Arthur Duncan | Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan | William Duncan Strong | Mal Duncan | Lesley Garrett |
Markan issued her first solo Extended Play album in 1965, leading with "Quand mon ami pleure", a version of the little-known "When My Baby Cries", penned by Lesley Duncan with French lyrics written specially for Annie by Hubert Wayaffe, presenter of Europe 1’s "Dans le vent" program.