Vital Stats
- Date of Birth:
- June 1, 1984
- Birth Location:
- Nefyn, Wales
Why Is She Famous?
With her soulful voice and contemporary cool/retro musical style, Welsh singer/songwriter Duffy has been touted as an artist to keep an ear out for in 2008. Her chart-topping single "Mercy" and debut album Rockferry have generated a huge buzz, as fans and critics alike mention her alongside Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Kate Nash as the UK's top female music stars.
Quotes
"I've always been slightly afraid of coming out with my record because it's so personal to me. Now it doesn't feel as frightening as I thought it would."
- Duffy
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Biography
Aimée Anne Duffy was born on June 1, 1984, in the tiny north Wales coastal village of Nefyn, where she grew up speaking Welsh as her mother tongue. Following her parents' divorce in 1994, she accompanied her mother and her mom's new boyfriend to the larger community of Letterstone, Pembrokeshire, along with sisters Katy (her twin) and Kelly. There, English eventually replaced Welsh as her main language.The future pop singer had no record or CD collection at home to influence her style, save an old video tape of her father's that included an episode of Ready, Steady, Go!, a British pop music program from the 1960s. She viewed the classic performances so often that she wore the tape down. They became her main source of musical inspiration early on, and gave her the taste to eventually take up singing.
duffy decides to become a singer
At the age of 15, Duffy left school to concentrate on a career in music. She moved back to Nefyn where she sang in a number of local groups, and eventually returned to school to study culture at the University of Chester in England. During that time she sang at a local jazz and blues club called Alexander's. She left university after two years, and eventually found herself involved in a musical project originating out of Switzerland.When the Swiss musical venture failed to live up to expectations, Duffy returned to Wales. In 2003, she participated on the Welsh American Idol-style program Wawffactor. Although she was heavily favored to win the competition, she came in second place after being bested by winner Lisa Pedrig. In April 2004, Duffy's debut recording was issued on the Recordiau Awen label. The three-track EP topped the Welsh charts, and she also provided vocals for a couple of tracks on Mint Royale's See You In The Morning album released the same year.
duffy hooks up with rough trade
In the summer of 2004, one of the many demo recordings that she sent out to record companies reached the ears of Jeanette Lee, impresario and part-owner of Rough Trade Records. Impressed with her voice, Lee began managing Duffy after convincing her to relocate to London. Lee soon set up a meeting between the Welsh singer and Bernard Butler, former guitarist for Suede. The pair hit it off musically and quickly began writing songs together. Other songwriters and producers, including Jimmy Hogarth and Steve Booker, were brought in to help with the recordings.In 2007, Duffy signed a deal with A&M Records. Her debut English-language single "Rockferry" was released that December, and was named Single Of The Week by Radio 1's Jo Wiley. Duffy made her BBC television debut on Later with Jools Holland in November, reappeared on his show a month later, and once again in February, 2008 to promote the follow-up single "Mercy."
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