- Molly McQueen
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Molly McQueen Birth name Molly Decima Ure Born 7 March 1987 Origin London, England Genres Pop Rock, Pop Punk, Dance, Acoustic Occupations Singer, Songwriter Instruments Guitar, Piano Years active 2004–present Labels Innocent Records (2006 - 2007) Sony ATV (2008 +) Associated acts The Faders, Katie Melua Website Official Site Molly McQueen (born March 7, 1987) is a singer/songwriter from the United Kingdom. She was once a member of pop/rock girl band The Faders, best known for their singles "No Sleep Tonight" and "Jump". McQueen took the stage name as Molly Lorenne during her time in the band.
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Solo career
McQueen is currently working on her first solo record. McQueen re-recorded their hit single for the blockbuster movie My Super Ex-Girlfriend. McQueen also got the chance to write with Katie Melua for McQueen's first album, but "Perfect Circle" was later recorded for Katie Melua and put on her 2007 album Pictures.
In 2007, McQueen uploaded two finished tracks "Psycho Gorgeous" and "You Are Not The One" from her debut album. These were both produced and written by herself and Paul Barry and Mark Taylor. "Psycho Gorgeous" was later remixed by "Future Freakz" and released in the summer of 2007 which peaked at Number 10 in UK the Dance Charts.[citation needed] The song was played in many clubs across Europe and the UK.
McQueen has been working with some of the top songwriters/producers for her solo album; some of these include Paul Harris, Julian Peake, Paul Barry, Marco Pirroni, Mark Taylor and the Metrophonic Team. McQueen has also been collaborating with Ex-Faders band member and best friend Cherisse Osei.
Personal
McQueen is the daughter of Model/Presenter Annabel Giles and singer Midge Ure.[1] Her parents split when she was three years old. She has three half sisters and one half brother, all younger.
References
- ^ (16 April 2006). Midge Ure and his daughter Molly, The Sunday Times
External links
Categories:- 1987 births
- Living people
- British singer-songwriters
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