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From Leeds, England, artist Corinne Bailey Rae released her self-titled debut album in 2006, debuting at #1 in the UK and #4 in the USA, featuring
the global hits “Put Your Records On” and “Like a Star”. It catapulted Bailey Rae into the spotlight with millions of albums sold and earned multiple
award nominations, including Grammy and Brit Awards.
The second album, The Sea released to worldwide critical acclaim, reaching Top 5 in the UK and Top 10 in the USA. It was no surprise that
Corinne Bailey Rae found “The Sea” nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. The subseq ...read more
From Leeds, England, artist Corinne Bailey Rae released her self-titled debut album in 2006, debuting at #1 in the UK and #4 in the USA, featuring
the global hits “Put Your Records On” and “Like a Star”. It catapulted Bailey Rae into the spotlight with millions of albums sold and earned multiple
award nominations, including Grammy and Brit Awards.
The second album, The Sea released to worldwide critical acclaim, reaching Top 5 in the UK and Top 10 in the USA. It was no surprise that
Corinne Bailey Rae found “The Sea” nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. The subsequent EP Is This Love was awarded a Grammy for Best
R&B Performance in 2011.
Corinne received a Grammy Award for her work on Herbie Hancock's album The River. Recent recordings have seen her work with [l]Al
Green[/l], Claude Kelly, Esperanza Spalding, Herbie Hancock, John Legend, John Mayer, KING, Malay, [l]Norah
Jones[/l], Paul McCartney, RZA, Salaam Remi, Stevie Wonder, The Roots, Valerie Simpson and more. Bailey Rae also
has written music for films and television shows, including “Venus” (starring Peter O'Toole), “Man with the Iron Fists” and, most recently, the theme
song to Stan Lee's "Lucky Man”.
Originally the front-woman of an indie band, Corinne Bailey Rae's music spans indie, electronic, soul and experimental. Bailey Rae recently performed
in Los Angeles for The Grammys' MusiCares Foundation with Pharrell, The Roots and Leon Bridges in February 2016. « hide |
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