姓名: LauraCritchley 英文名:- 性别:- 国籍:- 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
现年25岁的创作歌手罗拉•克彻莉Laura Critchley来自英国利物浦,自16岁时写下第一支歌《Change》就获得了来自BBC之声的好评。2007年发行的她的首支单曲《Sometimes I》一炮打响。紧随其后的第二支单曲《What do we do》在BBC之声Terry Wogan秀上收获了不俗的评价。2008年6月罗拉的最新单曲《Today s Another Day》强势空降英国独立音乐排行榜一举摘得排行榜第4位。《Your Loving Arms》则成为90年代舞曲的代表之作。\nLaura Critchley (born 27 March 1984) is a British singer-songwriter.\nBiography\nWith a voice described as that from a love child of Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks[1] , Critchley started singing when she was 7 years old.[citation needed] She wrote her first song, Change , at the age of 16.[citation needed] It received radio play on BBC Radio Merseyside on the Billy Butler and Jimmy McCracken show.[citation needed] She got to the last 50 in Fame Academy in 2001,[2] and appeared as Jessica Simpson on Stars in Their Eyes.[citation needed]\nIn 2006 she moved to London and within 3 months was signed to independent record label Big Print Records, owned and run by Andrew Gemmell and Jeremy Marsh (RCA Telstar).[citation needed] She toured with the Sugababes[3] in March 2007, with Ray Quinn[3] in October 2007, with Deacon Blue [4] in November 2007, and with Boyzone in May 2008.[5]\nCritchley s début album, Sometimes I, was released on the 19 November 2007. Radio 2 Terry Wogan has praised Critchley saying that her single was an excellent single and that she was one to look out for.[4]\nAlso in 2007, she recorded three songs with Robbie Williams.[4] In December she sang at Ronan Keating s cancer research ball,[6] and also duetted with him on a version of Last thing on my mind .\nHer first single, Sometimes I was released on 21 May 2007. Produced by Steve Power, the man who worked on many of Robbie Williams hits with him, the single did not chart, but did well on the video channels. The second single What do we do was on the Radio 2 playlist[4] on the Terry Wogan show, and was released on the 12th November 2007. Her third single is a remix of Sometimes I , by Ash Howes (who has worked with Girls Aloud and the Sugababes) and was released on 25 February 2008. Critchley s fourth single Today s Another Day was released on 16 June 2008 and was a radio hit, reaching number 4 in the independent charts. On 6 July 2009, Critchley releases her single Feel Proud which she wrote with UK troops in mind. Profits will go to the Help For Heroes charity.[7] Critchley s songs have been on the Radio 2 playlists as well as many regional stations such as Radio Ulster.[8]\nHaving supported The Sugababes, and Boyzone on their respective arena tours, duetted with Ronan Keating and sung for Robbie Williams[9], Critchley has already made a substantial impression on the UK market. She has performed over 200 times in the last 18 months, for audiences from just an intimate 35 to that of 35,000, from the RDS stadium in Dublin to the of Wight festival. She won the best live performance award at the Irish Entertainment Awards in October 2008.[10]\nCritchley performed her debut American showcase on 1 May 2008, to which many record execs went. Jeff Arch (the Sleepless in Seattle writer) also directed her video for the single Today s Another Day .\nA 10 part series for Discovery Channel called Kenwood Glamour Puds has used Critchley s music as the title music and sound beds. This series is currently being licensed worldwide.\nGlamour puds, featuring Laura s music, has since been shown on Channel 4 on daytime 节目.