- Lucy Woodward
Lucy Woodward (b.
October 27 ,1980 ) is a singer/songwriter commonly known for the Top 40 hit "Dumb Girls", released in February2003 . After the single's release, Woodward toured around the world in support of her debut album 'While You Can' (2003 ). Soon after, Atlantic Records merged and dropped many mid-level artists from their label, including Woodward.Lucy was born in London, but was raised in Amsterdam and New York City. She has a very musical background: her British father is a composer and conductor and her New Yorker mother is a musicologist and an opera singer. Lucy attended a public high school in the Bronx. She started off singing in jazz cafes and singing for tips or dinner. "You sing with a piano player and a tip jar on top of the piano," she said in an interview on NZGirl. [ [http://www.nzgirl.co.nz/articles/2824 nzgirl - Forget Britney, Lucy's Solo! ] ] With a unique sound, the artist contributes some of her influences to singers Etta James and Betty Hutton.
In 2005, Woodward proved there is life after labels when she won a BMI Pop Award for writing the hit single "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" featured on
Stacie Orrico 's self titled album. She also recently appeared on the major motion picture soundtracks 'What a Girl Wants', 'Ice Princess' and collaborated with David Schommer on the soundtrack for 'Accepted'.Lucy's most recent accomplishment is the release of her first independent album: "Lucy Woodward... is Hot and Bothered" which can be heard on iTunes. The single 'Use What I Got' has been featured on the 2007 Lifetime Television movie 'Write and Wrong' starring Kirstie Alley. The physical CD is exclusively available through Barnes & Noble stores and Barnes & Noble.com.
Discography
Albums
ingles
Other Works
*She appeared on the
Rainbow Media -owned cable network, with a promo song.oundtrack/Miscellaneous Appearances
*"More To Life" ("Dumb Girls" B-Side, 2003)
*"Vine To Vine" ("Dumb Girls" B-Side, 2003)
*"What's Good For Me" ("What a Girl Wants" soundtrack, 2003)
*"It's Oh So Quiet" ("Ice Princess" soundtrack, 2005)
*"Don't You (Forget About Me)" (with David Schommer) ("Accepted" soundtrack, 2006)
*"Willing To Try" (with Richie Sambora & Travis Tritt) ("Randy Jackson's Music Club, Volume One", 2008)
*"Use What I Got" ("A Musical Tribute to the Olympics", 2008)References
External links
* [http://lucywoodward.com Official Artist Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/lucywoodward Lucy Woodward's MySpace]
* [http://www.tv.com/lucy-woodward/person/192019/summary.html Full Biography]
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