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Siobhán Donaghy (born 14 June 1984, London) is an English singer-songwriter. She attended the Douay Martyrs school in Ickenham, in the London Bourogh of Hillingdon and was one of the three original members of Sugababes, formed in 1998 with ex-bandmates Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena.
In 2001 she left the band to pursue a solo career. While signed to London Records she wrote her debut solo album Revolution in Me with Cameron and Marlon McVey, which was released in September 2003. The first single from the album, Overrated, made its way into the UK top 20. However, the second single, Twist Of Fate, barely reached the UK top 75. Due the lack of proper promotion and the failure of the second single, Revolution in Me only reached #117 on the UK charts.
After the album's lack of success Siobhan left the label and was left without a recording contract. After an extended holiday she started to work on her second album alone. She subsequently signed with Parlophone, part of the EMI group. Parlophone released Don't Give It Up as the first official single on April 16, 2007 which debuted at #45 in the UK chart. Siobhan's second album, Ghosts, was released in June 2007, peaking at #92 on the UK albums chart.
Siobhan has collaborated with the likes of Morcheeba, James Sanger, Siobhan Fahey (ex-Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister). In October 2007, she had her London theatre debut, appearing as Mimi in Rent.
Her latest release is a collaboration with indie duo Square1. Styfling was released on July 13, 2009.
Siobhán Donaghy (born 14 June 1984, London) is an English singer-songwriter. She attended the Douay Martyrs school in Ickenham, in the London Bourogh of Hillingdon and was one of the three original members of Sugababes, formed in 1998 with ex-bandmates Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena.
In 2001 she left the band to pursue a solo career. While signed to London Records she wrote her debut solo album Revolution in Me with Cameron and Marlon McVey, which was released in September 2003. The first single from the album, Overrated, made its way into the UK top 20. However, the second single, Twist Of Fate, barely reached the UK top 75. Due the lack of proper promotion and the failure of the second single, Revolution in Me only reached #117 on the UK charts.
After the album's lack of success Siobhan left the label and was left without a recording contract. After an extended holiday she started to work on her second album alone. She subsequently signed with Parlophone, part of the EMI group. Parlophone released Don't Give It Up as the first official single on April 16, 2007 which debuted at #45 in the UK chart. Siobhan's second album, Ghosts, was released in June 2007, peaking at #92 on the UK albums chart.
Siobhan has collaborated with the likes of Morcheeba, James Sanger, Siobhan Fahey (ex-Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister). In October 2007, she had her London theatre debut, appearing as Mimi in Rent.
Her latest release is a collaboration with indie duo Square1. Styfling was released on July 13, 2009.
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