Lucy Woodward
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Lucy Woodward is an English singer and songwriter. She began singing on her late teens as a session vocalist. She was no stranger to music and grew up taking piano and flute lessons before concentrating on vocal and releasing her album.
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About
Lucy Woodward was born on October 27, 1977 in London but was raised in Amsterdam and New York City. Her father was a composer and conductor while her mother is an opera singer. While in highschool she started singing in cafes where she was paid tips by listeners.
Woodward became famous for her hit single "Dumb Girls" that made it to Top 40 hit. She then toured around the world to promote her album While You Can. However due to poor sales she separated from her label, Atlantic. Currently she is working on her second album with a new label entitled Hot and Bothered.
Awards & Certifications
| Year | Award | Category |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | BMI Pop Award | Writer of the Year for Stacie Orrico's There's Gotta Be |
Chart Toppers
| Year | Title | Pop 100 | Hot 100 | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Dumb Girls | 88 | - | While You Can |
| 2003 | Blindsided | 94 | - | While You Can |
| 2003 | Trouble with Me | - | 24 | While You Can |
News
Tours & Concerts
There are no current tour and concert schedules for the artist.
Announcements
- Woodward's second album Hot and Bothered soon to be release any time 2007. Watch out for it!
Discography
Comprehensive list of the recordings made.
Albums
Singles
| Date | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Blindsided | Atlantic |
| 2003 | Trouble with Me | Atlantic |
| 2002 | Dumb Girls | Atlantic |
Other artists
Similar artists
Influences
Contemporaries
Trivia
- She did a collaboration with David Schommer for the song "Don't You (Forget About Me)", featured on the soundtrack for the movie 'Accepted'.
Reviews
External Links
Categories: Artist | Pop

