| Corinne Bailey Rae |  | | Background information | | Birth name | Corinne Jacqueline Bailey | | Born | 26 February 1979 (1979-02-26) (age 29) Leeds, West Yorkshire, England | | Genre(s) | Soul, R&B, jazz, blues, acoustic | | Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, guitarist | | Instrument(s) | Singing, guitar | | Years active | 2005–present | | Label(s) | EMI, Capitol | | Influences | Led Zeppelin, Roberta Flack, Billie Holiday, Lenny Kravitz, Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, Portishead, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Nirvana | | Website | www.corinnebaileyrae.net | | Notable instrument(s) | | Gibson Hummingbird[1] | Corinne Bailey Rae (born Corinne Jacqueline Bailey[2] on 26 February 1979) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist who released her eponymous debut album Corinne Bailey Rae in February 2006. Rae was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2006 in an annual BBC poll of music critics.[3] The poll's predictions subsequently came true, as she became only the fourth female British act in history to have her first album debut at number one. She has been nominated for Grammy Awards and BRIT Awards, and has won two MOBO Awards. Corinne Bailey Rae is the eponymous debut album by English singer Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
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Biography
Childhood Rae was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire to a Kittitian father and an English mother as the eldest of three daughters. Her sister is actress Rhea Bailey. She used to be racially abused on a regular basis while growing up, even though her verbal attackers mistakenly thought she was of Iraqi origin. She says about the situation, "My sisters and I were different and people used to say, 'Ah, aren't they cute, the little chocolate children', and 'look at their hair'". "I know they were only being cute but it was over the top. Then people from other schools would shout, 'Paki' (a commonly used racist term used in the UK) to me because it was the most common racist insult of the time. 'At least if you're going to do it, get it right,' I used to shout back, 'But my dad isn't from Pakistan, he's from St Kitts—so there!'"[4] For other uses, see Leeds (disambiguation) and Leeds City (disambiguation). ...
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Rae began her musical career at school where she studied classical violin before she turned her attention to singing: "I started off singing in church, I suppose, but people think it must have been a gospel church because of the whole, you know, black assumption", she says in reference to her multiracial background. "But it wasn't gospel at all, it was just your regular Brethren church, very middle-class, where we would sing these harmonies every Sunday. It was always my favourite part of the service, the singing".[5] For the Anne Rice novel, see Violin (novel). ...
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Rae later transferred to a Baptist church, where the choir would sing traditional hymns, and Primal Scream tunes. "We changed the words though", Rae states on her website. "We didn't want to offend the regular churchgoers, now did we?"[5] Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box: Baptist is...
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Performing in church broadened Rae's musical horizons, and her love affair with making music was solidified after a local youth leader offered to buy her an electric guitar. In her mid-teens, she became obsessed with rock legends Led Zeppelin, "I loved that band during my teens; I wanted, somehow, to follow in their footsteps, and to create music of my own".[5] An electric guitar An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical current, which is then amplified. ...
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Rae formed an all-female indie group called Helen, which was inspired by similar acts such as Veruca Salt and L7. "It was the first time I'd seen women with guitars. They were kinda sexy—but feminist. I wanted to be like that, at the front of something".[6] In popular music, indie music (from independent) is any of a number of genres, scenes, subcultures and stylistic and cultural attributes, characterised by perceived independence from commercial pop music and mainstream culture and an autonomous, do-it-yourself (DIY) approach. ...
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The group raised eyebrows on several fronts; in the white male-dominated world of indie music, they were an all-female group fronted by a mixed-race singer from Leeds. The moniker "Helen" also drew attention, albeit for not all the right reasons: "What can I say? We were 15 years old, and thought that Helen was a cheeky, indie kind of thing to do. It seemed clever at the time. Admittedly, it seems less so now".[5] The group played many gigs around Leeds and eventually became the first indie act to be signed to heavy metal record label Roadrunner Records, home to acts such as Slipknot, in 1995. The venture proved to be short-lived however after the bassist became pregnant and the group disbanded. "[Was I] Disappointed? I was gutted! I had no idea what to do next". Heavy metal redirects here. ...
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Rae has often stated that she is a proud Leeds United A.F.C. fan. Leeds United Association Football Club are an English professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
University life After the disappointment of Helen, Rae went on to attend the University of Leeds where she studied an English Literature degree. While at University, she began work as a hat check girl on an evening in her local jazz club. Permitted to sing on stage with the jazz band when business was slow, it was there that she discovered a different type of music that sent her on a different musical path: "I kept hearing this jazz and soul stuff and I realised I loved that music too". The University of Leeds is a major teaching and research university, one of the largest in the United Kingdom with over 32,000 full-time students. ...
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Marriage It was at university that she met Scottish saxophone player Jason Rae, whom she eventually married in 2001 at age twenty-two. "I was Corinne Bailey. I added on Rae, my husband's name, when I got married. There's no hyphen; stops it being posh!" The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored musical instrument usually considered a member of the woodwind family. ...
Jason Rae Jason Rae (1976 — 22 March 2008) was a Scottish musician, originally hailing from Aberdeen, who played saxophone for the eight-piece group Haggis Horns. The group have performed with Amy Winehouse,[7] Lily Allen, Mark Ronson,[8] Nightmares On Wax and Corinne Bailey Rae herself.[9] Rae had recorded with Bailey Rae, The New Mastersounds and Martina Topley-Bird (Quixotic).[10] Rae began playing the trumpet as a child, and stated that his interest in jazz and funk was inspired by Michael Jackson's Off the Wall album.[11] He was awarded the top prize in his class for Jazz when he graduated from the Leeds College of Music with Honors in 1989, which was also where he met the other members of the Haggis Horns.[12] Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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His body was found in a flat in the Hyde Park area of Leeds on Saturday 22nd March 2008. A pathologist report pointed to the cause of death as a "suspected drug overdose". A post-mortem examination on the musician's body was found to be inconclusive and police have confirmed that they are waiting on toxicity tests before stating the cause of death.[13] It was reported that Bailey Rae was not in the flat at the time of his death.[14] Brudenell Road, one of the main roads through Hyde Park Hyde Park is an inner-city area of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Leeds University and Headingley. ...
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A 32 year-old man was arrested under suspicion of dealing recreational drugs to the musician but has since been released on bail.[15][16]
Career Over the space of the next three years, Rae began working on solo material—this time steering away from her indie past and embarking on a more "soulful" path. She collaborated with Leeds-based funk group The New Mastersounds on the track "Your Love Is Mine", featured on their 2003 album Be Yourself, released via One Note Records. The following year she again worked with another Leeds-based group, Homecut Directive, on the song "Come the Revolution", which was the first single from the group's debut album. For other uses, including related musical genres, see Funk (disambiguation). ...
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In 2004, Rae got a breakthrough when she was signed by Global Talent Publishing and then approached by Craig David's mentor Mark Hill, from the duo The Artful Dodger, to appear on his new album better luck next time under his new alias, The stiX. The resulting collaboration, "Young and Foolish", was released in April 2005 and brought Rae to the attention of the major record label bosses. Rae released her debut single, "Like a Star", in November 2005 and her first album, Corinne Bailey Rae, in February 2006. In September 2006, Rae scooped two awards at the UK's MOBO Awards: "Best UK Newcomer" and "Best UK Female". Rae recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios in July 2006 for Live from Abbey Road. Craig Ashley David (born May 5, 1981) is an English R&B singer. ...
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Rae also received three nominations at the 2007 Grammy Awards: "Record of the Year", "Song of the Year" (both for "Put Your Records On"), and "Best New Artist". During the ceremony, she performed "Like a Star" and joined John Legend and John Mayer in a collaborative performance, providing accompanying vocals to Legend's "Coming Home" and Mayer's "Gravity".[17] The 49th Annual Grammy Awards honored the best in music for the 2006 recording year. ...
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Other activities and appearances - Several songs from Rae's debut album comprise the soundtrack to the 2006 film Venus. Rae is co-credited by the filmmakers for the score.
- A tour of the UK was slated for early March 2007.
- In the June 2006 issue of Q magazine, Rae can be found singing a cover of Björk's 1993 song "Venus as a Boy".
- Rae was the musical guest on the 7 October 2006 episode of Saturday Night Live with the host being Jaime Pressly. She performed "Put Your Records On" and "Like a Star". She also appeared on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip on the episode "B-12", which aired on 27 November 2006, with Howie Mandel. She performed "Like a Star" and "Trouble Sleeping".
- Rae performed on Radio 1 Live Lounge with the songs "Like a Star", and a cover version of Editors' "Munich" and a cover version of Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack".
- Rae performed at Memphis in May Beale Street Music Festival on 6 May 2007.
- Appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and performed Like a Star and Put Your Records On.
- Appeared on the Tavis Smiley Show.
- Recorded John Lennon's "I'm Losing You" for Make Some Noise, Amnesty International's music venture. The song was also released on the 2007 John Lennon tribute album, "Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur."
- On 7 July, 2007 Rae performed at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London.
- Recorded with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and other well-known jazz musicians Joni Mitchell's "River" for Herbie Hancock's September 2007 Joni Mitchell tribute album "River: The Joni Letters".
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Discography Solo albums Corinne Bailey Rae is the eponymous debut album by English singer Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
Live in London & New York is a live album by English singer Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
The Haggis Horns Inroduction Second full length title from hardcore set Every Time I Die. ...
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Put Your Records On is the second single from English soul singer Corinne Bailey Raes debut album Corinne Bailey Rae, released in February and early March 2006 throughout Europe. ...
Trouble Sleeping was the third single released from English soul singer Corinne Bailey Raes debut album Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
Id Like To is the fifth single (fourth song release) from UK soul singer Corinne Bailey Raes debut album Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
B-sides | Year | Song | Appeared on | | 2005 | "Enchantment" | "Like a Star" CD single/7" vinyl single | | "Choux Pastry Heart" | "Like a Star" CD single | | 2006 | "Another Rainy Day" | "Put Your Records On" UK/Australian CD single | | "Since I've Been Loving You" | "Put Your Records On" Australian CD single/DVD single/7" vinyl single | | 2006 | "Munich" (Live Lounge Version) | "Trouble Sleeping" UK CD single | Alternate cover 7 single cover Alternate covers CD 2 cover 7 single cover Like a Star is a song by Corinne Bailey Rae, released in 2005 as her debut single and re-released in October 2006. ...
Put Your Records On is the second single from English soul singer Corinne Bailey Raes debut album Corinne Bailey Rae, released in February and early March 2006 throughout Europe. ...
Munich is a song by British Indie rock band Editors and is featured on their 2005 debut album, The Back Room. ...
Jo Whiley, host of the Live Lounge. ...
Trouble Sleeping was the third single released from English soul singer Corinne Bailey Raes debut album Corinne Bailey Rae. ...
Album appearances | Year | Song | Album | | 2003 | "Your Love Is Mine" (with The New Mastersounds) | Be Yourself | | 2004 | "Come the Revolution" (Homecut Directive featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | — | | 2005 | "Young and Foolish" (The stiX featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | better luck next time | | 2007 | "If I Don't" (Amp Fiddler featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | Afro Strut | | "Free" (Marcus Miller featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | Free | | "River" (Herbie Hancock featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | River: The Joni Letters | | 2008 | "Where Is The Love" (John Legend featuring Corinne Bailey Rae) | John Legend: Live from Philadelphia | The New Mastersounds are a four-piece funk band based in Leeds, England. ...
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Awards history - BET Awards
- 2007, Best New Artist (Nominated)
- 2007, Best Female R&B Artist (Nominated)
- 2006, BET J Cool Like Dat Award (Nominated)
- BRIT Award
- 2007, Best British Single: "Put Your Records On" (Nominated)
- 2007, British Female Artist (Nominated)
- Grammy Awards
- 2008, Song of the Year: "Like a Star" (Nominated)
- 2007, Best New Artist (Nominated)
- 2007, Record of the Year: "Put Your Records On" (Nominated)
- 2007, Song of the Year: "Put Your Records On" (Nominated)
- Image Awards
- 2007, Outstanding New Artist (Winner)
- 2007, Outstanding Album: Corinne Bailey Rae (Nominated)
- 2007, Outstanding Female Artist (Nominated)
- MOBO Awards
- 2006, Best UK Female (Winner)
- 2006, Best UK Newcomer (Winner)
- 2006, Best Song: "Put Your Records On" (Nominated)
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| Persondata | | NAME | Rae, Corinne Bailey | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bailey, Corinne Jacqueline | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | English singer-songwriter and guitarist | | DATE OF BIRTH | 26 February 1979 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Leeds, West Yorkshire, England | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. ...
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