Amy Studt歌手简介:
Signed to Simon Fuller's 19 Management, Amy Studt was hailed as the UK's answer to Avril Lavigne despite the fact she had first appeared on the pop scene a full six months earlier. Born in Bournemouth in March 1986, Studt grew up in a musical family, with her father, a violinist and conductor who had toured with Roy Orbison and her mother, the Head of Music at a local school. Studt taught herself the piano, guitar and oboe amongst other musical instruments and started to write songs as early as the age of six. At 12 years old, she contracted the rare bone disease ostemomyelitis in her hip, leaving her bed-ridden. Studt used this time to hone her craft, and two years later, with the advice of her dad, she recorded her first demo. One of these demos managed to find its way to Spice Girls svengali Simon Fuller and by the age of 17, she had signed a deal with Polydor Records. In 2002, she released her debut single Just A Little Girl which became a minor airplay hit in the US, but it was a full year before she released the follow up, Misfit, which reached the Top Ten in the UK. Her critically acclaimed debut album False Smiles, featuring songs co-written by the likes of Gary Barlow, Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis followed and shifted nearly 200,000 copies in the UK alone. In Jan 2004, False Smiles was re-issued with a cover of Sheryl Crow's All I Wanna Do but this failed to reignite interest in the album and she was dropped months later. Despite contemplating quitting the industry to go and work in a coffee shop in Cornwall, Studt returned to the musical fray in 2007. Supporting Razorlight on their UK tour, she performed under the alias Jane Wails, in an attempt to avoid the limelight and combat stagefright. She also began working on her sophomore effort Paper Made Man with Madonna collaborator Guy Sigsworth which was later released under her own name as a download only album in April 2008.