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Fiona Renshaw

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About Me


PRESS BLURB ....MY BIOG
Fiona Renshaw was born in Australia but spent her formative years in London, with her ear on artists such as Nina Simone and Billie Holiday, and her heart on getting away from the difficulties of home. She studied classical guitar and began singing, whilst soaking up a myriad of musical influences from what she was listening to. Leaving home at 16, her passion and independence saw her thrown out of the school choir for too much expression and took her on a journey that would soon see her moving to Manchester.
It was in Manchester that Fiona’s musical life began to blossom. Driven by her own creativity and the need to surround herself with music, she was employed as one of the musical directors of the UK’s answer to Archaos and the Cirque de Soleil, The Dog’s Of Heaven. She lived and breathed music, DJing at the infamous Dry Bar and working the door at Manchester’s legendary clubs, Sankey's Soap and the Paradise Factory. With more than a life’s worth of experience, and a hunger to express it, she began to write and record her own material. Even at this early stage in her career it was at Manchester’s open mic nights that the public got their first taste of her distinctive and unforgettable voice.
Word travelled fast, and brought her to the attention of internationally renowned producer and DJ, Mr. Scruff, making her recording debut co-writing and vocaling his hit single, the spellbinding‘Honeydew’. Inspired and seeking to fulfill her own potential, Fiona set about realizing her own style, distilling all the elements of the music she grew up with and admired and adding her own unique twist.
Fiona was swiftly snapped up by Alan McGee, the man who discovered Oasis and the owner of Creation Records after hearing some rough demos of her undeniably striking voice and writing skills. Unfortunately, as Creation was assimilated into Sony, Fiona and the label parted ways. Undeterred she took her leave and relocated to London, re-energized with a new sense of independence. She built her own studio, wrote a slew of new songs and her entrancing debut album, ‘Love In a Bubble’ was born.
Signing to Sirkus/Laws of Motion recording, the British music press leapt on the album, with comparisons ranging from Joan Armatrading through Gil Scott-Heron to today’s biggest UK exports, Amy Winehouse and Joss Stone. Indeed, Fiona’s version of Gil Scott-Heron’s masterpiece ‘Home Is Where The Hatred Is’ was described by the Independent On Sunday as ‘delicious stuff…guaranteed to send shivers down your spine’.
‘Love In A Bubble’ was critically praised across the board, with Q Magazine describing Fiona as ‘deep, dark and authoritative, yet with a touch of vulnerability. A major discovery’. Receiving support from Radio 1’s Gilles Peterson and Jeremy Vine from Radio 2, Fiona set about building an astounding list of collaborators and co-writers. She wrote Lisa Stansfield’s ‘Easier’ and her music was picked up to feature in the Rob Lowe/Anna Friel movie Perfect Strangers (Working Title/CBS). Fiona Renshaw marches to her own drum, not compromising herself or her art at the behest of others. In an age when all one needs for a number one record is a microphone and a computer, she blurs the boundaries of genre and tradition with her unmistakable voice as her instrument.
Now signed to Virago Recordings, Fiona is now working on a new album taking her music to new dimensions. Signed to Trevor Horn’s publishing company, Perfect Songs, she has been writing with world class artists with broad musical ranges, matching Fiona’s own predilections and background. Fiona is taking no prisoners as she writes, records and produces her second album, working on both sides of the Atlantic with some of today’s top scribes who have co-written songs with the likes of Annie Lennox, Sugababes, Mika, Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, Fiona Apple, Elkie Brooks, Gil Scott Heron and Seal to name but a few.
As well as more of her tracks being utilized in indie films in the US, (one of which is debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival this year) and co-writing 2 tracks for the new Kubb album, Fiona has also recorded vocal sessions with Trevor Horn, is the featured vocalist on a dance track by Bright Lights, set for release later this year, and Mr. Scruff’s ‘Keep It Unreal’, featuring her stunning track, ‘Honeydew’ has also been re-released by Ninja Tunes.
Next up is the imminent release of a 4 track EP in June 2007 on Virago records taken from sessions completed last year with producers who have previously worked with the Sugababes and Dusty Springfield and Lewis Taylor. With these recordings, Fiona is about to realize a potential that has been coalescing since those open mic days in Manchester. Along with Dido, Jem, Corinne Bailey Rae, Imogen Heap and Joss Stone, Fiona Renshaw is about to join the ranks of solo British females with international appeal and worldwide appreciation. A woman who’s never conformed under pressure from the industry or yielded to fit in, she sings from the heart, from the soul. It is time now to welcome Fiona Renshaw to the world stage.
(you can still buy the album"Love in a Bubble" on Amazon by clicking HERE )
Here are some quotes from reviews for the E.P. we've had so far, more on the way!:
Marie Claire - "The timbre of her voice resonates with star quality....could become one of our biggest exports"
Grazia - "Watch out Winehouse!"
Teen First - "She is perhaps the strong, raw devil-may-care singer/songwriter that has been missing from our airwaves for oh so long"
Manchester Evening News - "She sounds like the progeny of Terence Trent D'arby and Annie Lennox"
Beat Surrender - "A clear talent with a wonderfully soulful voice that could see her making big strides this year"
020.com – “It’s rare you happen across one of those voices that effortlessly swoops into the depths of cast iron strength before rising to levels of introspective gentility and back again. I mean I’m on literally on track two here and I’m still having something of an ‘Oooh’ moment. This is a voice that is literally that striking. "
Subba Culture - "A new flame for all you jazz and soul fans"
Megastar - "Prepare to be shocked and then amazed by this rising star’s magical voice"
Refresh Daily "This EP is a perfect showcase to her sultry tones and jazz influenced sounds. Lead track 'Four Letter Word' is more aligned with M People's sound, 'Blood, Sweat & Tears' is a more laid back affair, 'Easier' is a slow burner gradually building to a magnificent ending and 'All I Can Do' is probably the next most commercial track after the opener. "

My Interests

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Member Since: 10/28/2005
Band Website: fionarenshaw.co.uk
Band Members: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
Adam Clough
Paul Smith
365 Artists Ltd
9 Heathmans Road
Parsons Green
London
SW6 4TJ

T: 020 7731 0077
F: 020 7731 0021
E: [email protected]
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W: www.365artists.com

Influences: Billie holliday, Nina Simone, Etta james, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder, John Martyn, Fleetwood Mac, Jill Scott, P J harvey, Gil Scott- Heron, Ray Charles, Betty Davis, Aretha Franklin, Dina Washigton, Dusty Springfield, Labelle, Kate Bush, The police, The Last Poets, Neil Young, Jurrassic 5, Bowie, Pattie smith, James Taylor, Joni mitchell, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Neil Young, Janis Joplin, Free, Traffic, Nick Drake, Fiona Apple, The Red Hot Chilli peppers, Queen, Elton John, Supertramp, E.L.O, Doobie Brothers, Al green, Anthony and the Johnsons, Barber, Gorecki, Dylan, Jeff Buckley, Candi Staton, Donny hathaway, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Alicia Keys, Chet Baker, Led Zeppelin, Rufus Wainwright, Marvin Gaye, Damien Rice, Johnny Cash, Motown, Stax and Atlantic soul, funk in general (gotta have stuff to move your body to), all the Muscle Shoals recordings, Blue Note.... and many many more!
Sounds Like: PRESS "Gorgeous. Truly memorable. What a talent, what a discovery. Support this release. Everyone should own a copy. STUNNING." Blues and Soul Magazine "A major discovery" Q Magazine - 4/5"Imaginative cross pollination of pop, rock, soul and jazz...compelling" Mojo - 4/5 "Ballsy like Armatrading...and as socially relevant as Gil Scott Heron." Uncut - 3/5 "Fiona has as many tattoos as the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and the tender touch of a Sade or Dido. This debut suggests the rising is a serious rival to Amy Winehouse and Joss Stone." Daily Mail - 4/5 "Others seem intent on minting a brand of nu-soul; Renshaw is content to sing with her soul." Logo Magazine"A grown up Joss Stone...guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. Delicious stuff." Independent - 4/5 I think I just sound like me, but then I suppose all artists say that !!

Record Label: Virago Records / Perfect Songs
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

We wish you a merry xmas, we wish you a merry xmas, earth to Fi come in Fi&.

Hello peeps, long time no blog, apologies for the radio silence. So, you may ask, where the hell have you been Renshaw? Well, it's all been a bit strange at FiFi towers, and I realised haven't really ...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Sun, 23 Dec 2007 04:46:00 PST

More interviews....

here are some more for you to take a look at if you feel like it....http://www.subba-cultcha.com/article_feature.php?id=50 22http://backstagepass.seatwaveblogs.com/2007/06/interview_f iona_renshaw.phpht...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 06:21:00 PST

Grazia Magazine

I'm in this weeks Grazia magazine..... apparently i'm a new young thing on the block, a hot pretender racing to take lilly allen and amy winehouse's outspoken brit girl crown (no giggling at the back ...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Wed, 04 Jul 2007 01:15:00 PST

BIG LOVE, AND A BIG THANK YOU

THANK YOU!!!! to all of you who have / are supporting the E.P. release, it means the world to me - i know i've not been very good at returning messages and all your lovely comments recently, but it's ...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Wed, 04 Jul 2007 02:19:00 PST

Interview

hello lovelies, here's an interview i did with every urban thinghttp://www.everyurbanthing.com/content.php?cID=647it's rainy and wet today :-( and i'm going to manchester to the epicentre of rainy wet...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:58:00 PST

THE BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS E.P. RELEASED TODAY! GO AND BUY IT (PLEASE!!)

hello all, sorry about the group spam, but this is just to let you know that my E.P. is released today!! woo hoo!! please go to I-Tunes and buy it, and leave a nice comment if you feel like it (no nas...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:44:00 PST

Getting back on the horse

so, the gig last night at soho house was great i really enjoyed it, and so it seems, did everyone else, horray for getting back on the horse!! i hadn't done a gig in a while before the troubadour, and...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 03:32:00 PST

when the going gets wierd, the wierd turn pro

oooooh, now then, not sure whats going on, i've had a very bizarre week, it's all gone a bit wibbly. things seem to be picking up some speed around the E.P., which is good, but a bit scary. i did a te...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Sat, 02 Jun 2007 03:15:00 PST

E.P. and Video

hola amigos - how goes it, i thought it was probably time i wrote another blog to tell you what's going on. the date for the release of the E.P. has been moved again, as we are now getting a few bites...
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Thu, 24 May 2007 04:06:00 PST

HERE IS THE BBC INTERVIEW...

Go and have a look if you feel like ithope all is good with everyonefi xxhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2007/05/1 5/040607_fiona_renshaw_iv_feature.shtml
Posted by Fiona Renshaw on Wed, 16 May 2007 07:30:00 PST