- Julia Fordham
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Origin =Portsmouth ,England
Genre = Pop
Years_active = 1988–present
Label = Circa RecordsVirgin Records Vanguard Records
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Notable_instruments =Julia Fordham (born
August 10 1962 ,Portsmouth ,England ) is a Britishsinger-songwriter based inCalifornia . Her professional career started in the early 1980s, under the name "Jules Fordham", as a backing singer forMari Wilson andKim Wilde .Career
In 1988, she released her first
album on Circa Records, "Julia Fordham". The album, which contained the UKTop 40 single "Happy Ever After" (#27 in August), introduced her as a singer with considerable vocal range, and her deeply emotionallyrics endeared her to a small, committed audience. [ [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=5110 Chartstas.com UK Chart discography] ] Licensed toVirgin Records America , the album was a minor hit and paved the way for the success of 1989's "Porcelain". The single, "Manhattan Skyline", was anadult contemporary radio andVH-1 hit.Fordham has had chart success since that time, and she continued to record throughout the 1990s. Three subsequent albums: 1991's "Swept" which featured the UK Top 20 single "Love Moves in Mysterious Ways" ("The Butcher’s Wife"
soundtrack – a movie starringDemi Moore ), 1994's "Falling Forward" and 1997's "East West" received some critical praise. 1998's "The Julia Fordham Collection" recaps the best-known songs from these five albums and included new versions of recordings including "Where Does The Time Go" which featured the vocals ofCurtis Stigers .Signed in 1999 to a Division One/Atlantic, Fordham recorded an album called "Concrete Love". The album was produced by
Larry Klein who has worked with many artists includingJoni Mitchell and with Fordham previously on "Falling Forward". The release was cancelled when a corporate shuffle caused herrecord label to be closed and her contract was terminated.Fact|date=June 2008The release of "Concrete Love" featured a re-recording of its title track as a duet with
India.Arie as well as different cover artwork. It emerged on Vanguard Records and various other labels internationally includingSanctuary Records in the UK.Remix es of the single "Wake Up With You" were released and it became a hit onBillboard 's dance chart. An acoustic club tour played to sold-out shows across America and she visited the UK andJapan .She followed up this album with her seventh record, "That's Life", which was released on her 42nd birthday in 2004. She performed more live shows which included a successful run of shows in Japan at the
Blue Note venues."That's Live", a
live album andDVD (filmed in Los Angeles,California with guests India.Arie andJudith Owen ), was released in January 2005. Fordham then came to the end of herrecording contract with Vanguard.Also in 2005, Fordham's sister
Claire Fordham had a book published, "Plus One: A Year in the Life of a Hollywood Nobody" based on her experiences of being Julia's sister and living in Los Angeles.Without a new record contract, Fordham continued to record, releasing independently a rewrite of debut single "Happy Ever After," in aid of tsunami relief. This was backed by two tracks written and recorded with
Aadesh Shrivastava . The single was released to download and then made available to purchase on CD. It was also backed byRichard Branson who offered to stock the CD in his Virgin Megastores. The project was nominated for an OSSA award.In 2006, she released her "Baby Love" EP via AWAL (Artists Without A Label). The EP is a collection of songs inspired by the birth of her daughter, Marley Rose. Also in 2006, Fordham appeared in a
music video for theJudith Owen track "Here" playing the part of Owen's mother. The video was directed by the actressJamie Lee Curtis .In September 2007,
EMI released "Songbook". It was a Philippines only release and included previous studio recordings as well as live cuts and rare tracks.In November 2007, it was announced that Fordham had completed a new album which was going to be released via a 'start up' company called NovaTunes. After some delay "China Blue" was released as a download-only album in late January 2008.cite news | author=Michael Moran | title=Julia Fordham: happy ever after? | publisher=
Times Online | date=2008-01-08 | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article3196664.ece ] It was ajazz -based album of self-penned songs with the exception of one track which is a cover of a Michael McDonald song.Discography
Albums
* 1988 "Julia Fordham " (UK #20)
* 1989 "Porcelain" (UK #13)
* 1991 "Swept" (UK #33)
* 1994 "Falling Forward " (UK #21)
* 1997 "East West"
* 1999 "Julia Fordham Collection"
* 2002 "Concrete Love "
* 2004 "That's Life"
* 2005 "That's Live"
* 2008 "China Blue" (download only)Singles
* 1988 "The Comfort of Strangers" (UK #89)
*1988 "Happy Ever After" (UK #27)
*1988 "Woman of the 80s" (UK #83)
*1989 "Where Does the Time Go" (UK #41)
*1989 "Lock and Key" (UK #80)
*1989 "Genius"
*1990 "Girlfriend/Manhattan Skyline"
*1991 "I Thought it Was You" (UK #64)
*1992 "Love Moves (in Mysterious Ways)" (UK #19)
*1992 "I Thought it Was You" (re-issue) (UK #45)
*1994 "Different Time Different Place" (UK #41)
*1994 "I Can't Help Myself" (UK #62)
*1995 "Hope Prayer and Time"
*2002 "Wake Up With You"
*2003 "Nothing I Wouldn't Do"
*2004 "Kid Gloves"
*2005 Happy Ever After (re-recording)
*2006 Baby Love (EP)References
External links
* [http://www.juliafordham.com/home.php juliafordham.com] - Official Julia Fordham site
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