- Alex Parks
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Background = solo_singer
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Origin =Cornwall ,England
Genre =folk pop , alternative,indie rock
Years_active = 2003 – present
Label =Polydor (2003-2006)
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URL = [http://www.alexparks.com/ Alex Parks Official]
Notable_instruments =Alexandra Rebecca Parks (born 26 July 1984, in
Mount Hawke ,Cornwall ,England ) is an Englishsinger-songwriter . She is best known for winning "Fame Academy " in 2003, for her singles, and for the albums "Introduction" and "Honesty".Career
Parks started songwriting at the age of fifteen. At college she studied theatrical and performing arts, and at the same time performed as lead singer in a local band, One Trick Pony. During this period she was introduced to indie, folk and
rock music , and began playing guitar. The band eventually broke up, but Parks continued to write songs.On Parks' behalf, her father submitted an application to the
BBC 's "Fame Academy " in 2003. Parks won the contest, and was given the opportunity to sing her self-penned song "Maybe That's What It Takes" to a public audience. The song was released on 17 November 2003 and peaked at number 3 in theUK singles chart the following week. Her debut album "Introduction" was subsequently released and sold over 500,000 copies.After the release of her second single "Cry" in February 2004, Parks withdrew from the limelight for eighteen months while working on her second album "Honesty" with co-writers/producers
Greg Wells , John Reynolds,Peter-John Vettese andJudie Tzuke . The album suffered many setbacks, and delays, with reports that the record label, Polydor, were unhappy with the record and could not hear potential singles. SongwriterEg White revealed that he wrote the song "Shiver", which was released byNatalie Imbruglia and became a number 1 radio hit, for Parks, but she declined it. Parks revealed on her web site that she spent a week withGreg Wells writing four new tracks, all of which appear on the album. "Honesty" was eventually released in October 2005, preceded by the lead single, "Looking For Water," in October 2005. Fans were infuriated when Polydor chose to release the track as aninternet -download only, cancelling theCD release two weeks before it was due to go on sale. The album peaked at #24 in theUK album chart , met with mixed reviews about the record's overall downtempo, more noncommercial sound.Polydor released the title track, "Honesty", as the second single from the album in January 2006, with it charting at #56. Parks toured the UK to support the album, with gigs in venues in
Edinburgh ,Manchester ,Birmingham andCornwall , ending with a finale gig in London'sShepherds Bush Empire on February 10th 2006.On February 8th 2006, Parks announced that she had parted company with her record label, since both she and Polydor had been unhappy with their relationship. Parks revealed she had received offers from independent labels, but decided to take a sabbatical from the music industry to consider her options. In November 2006, her management team confirmed that Parks remains committed to a career in music.
In late 2006, Parks went to Australia and went travelling across the country for several months, writing updates to her fans telling them of her enjoyment of the experience. In April 2007, she revealed she had returned to the UK and was ready to start work on a new EP of material.
Influences
Parks' musical influences as a songwriter and performer include
Ani DiFranco ,Nick Drake ,Joni Mitchell ,Jeff Buckley ,Tori Amos andAnnie Lennox . She has also expressed a strong interest in rock artists and bands, includingJimi Hendrix , Skin,Radiohead ,Razorlight and The Killers.Discography
Albums
ingles
1 On downloads only
External links
; Official Site
* [http://www.alexparks.com/ Alex Parks Official]; Fan Sites
* [http://www.alexparksfans.com/ Alex Parks Fans.com]; Forums
* [http://xsorbit25.com/users5/sisterhoodofalexparks/index.php/ Alex Parks Fans forums]; Myspace
* [http://www.myspace.com/alexparksfans Alex Parks Fans myspace]; Feature Articles
* [http://www.afterellen.com/People/alexparks.html After Ellen - The Success of the UK's Alex Parks: a Paradigm Shift for Lesbians in Music?]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/alex_parks/biography.shtml BBC Cornwall biography]
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,11710,1080362,00.html Guardian interview, Nov 2003]
* [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/s2.cfm?id=1237942003 Scotsman interview, Nov 2003]; Reviews
* [http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/feature.php?a=455 Shakenstir - INTRODUCTION album review]
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,1089348,00.html Guardian Unlimited - INTRODUCTION album review]
* [http://playlouder.com/review/+introduction/ Playlouder - INTRODUCTION album review]
* [http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/feature.php?a=464 Shakenstir - HONESTY album review]
* [http://www.musicomh.com/albums/alex-parks_1005.htm musicOHM.com - HONESTY album review]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/2v9x/ BBC Pop/Chart Reviews - HONESTY album review]
* [http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/feature.php?a=484 Shakenstir - Shepherds Bush Empire gig review, Feb 2006]
* [http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/feature.php?a=618&pg=2 Shakenstir - Special Awards for 2006, Dec 2006]
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