Tracey Thorn

Pop Singer

Tracey Thorn was born in England, United Kingdom on September 26th, 1962 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 61, Tracey Thorn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 26, 1962
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
England, United Kingdom
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Guitarist, Singer, Singer-songwriter
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Tracey Thorn Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Ben Watt ​(m. 2009)​
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3
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Tracey Thorn Career

Thorn began her musical career in the punk-pop hybrid group Stern Bops playing guitar and providing some vocal backing.

Thorn then formed Marine Girls as primary songwriter, playing guitar and sharing vocals. The band released two albums (Beach Party in 1981 and Lazy Ways in 1983) and three singles. The group disbanded in 1983.

Thorn met Ben Watt at the University of Hull where they were both students, and both signed as solo artists to Cherry Red Records. Their first album together was Eden, released in 1984. Everything but the Girl released a body of work that spanned two decades. Their biggest chart success came in 1995, when DJ Todd Terry remixed a song from their Amplified Heart album. "Missing" peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, topped the charts in countries such as Canada, Denmark, Germany and Italy and peaked within the top ten of the charts in many countries, including Australia, France, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden and the United States.

Everything but the Girl has been inactive since 2000. Watt has played on some filmed performances of Thorn's solo work and on her 2011 recording of the xx's "Night Time".

Thorn's first solo work was a mini-album entitled A Distant Shore (1982). A re-recorded version of the track "Plain Sailing" was released as a single, and was included on the Pillows & Prayers Cherry Red records compilation album.

In the 1980s, Thorn contributed guest vocals and backing vocals for The Style Council on the track "The Paris Match" (from the album Café Bleu), The Go-Betweens on their track Head Full of Steam, Working Week on the single "Venceremos (We Will Win)" and Lloyd Cole and the Commotions on the track "Big Snake".

In the 1990s, she collaborated with Massive Attack on several projects, including the soundtrack for the motion picture Batman Forever where she contributed with "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game". Their first project together was the song "Protection" (for which she wrote the lyrics and melody) from the album by Massive Attack of the same name. She also co-wrote and sings on the track "Better Things". She also sang "The Tree Knows Everything" on Adam F's debut album, Colours.

Just prior to her return to recording in 2007, Thorn contributed vocals to the song "Damage" by the band Tiefschwarz on the album Eat Books.

In March 2007, Tracey Thorn released her second solo album Out of the Woods on Virgin Records (Worldwide) and on Astralwerks (USA). It was produced by Ewan Pearson, who kept collaborating with her in subsequent releases. The first single from the album, "It's All True", accompanied by remixes from the likes of Kris Menace & Martin Buttrich, was released on 7 February and reached No. 75 on the UK singles chart while the album met critical acclaim and peaked at No. 38 on the Albums Chart.

In 2008, Thorn collaborated with the Hungarian acoustic downtempo group The Unbending Trees on their single "Overture", which also featured on their album Chemically Happy (Is The New Sad), released by her partner Ben Watt.

In 2009, Thorn collaborated with the Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman for a cover of The Magnetic Fields' "Yeah! Oh Yeah!" for a compilation album commemorating twenty years of Merge Records, Score! 20 Years of Merge Records: The Covers!.

Thorn's third solo album Love and Its Opposite was released in May 2010 on Ben Watt's Strange Feeling Records in the UK, and on Merge Records in the US. Recorded in London and Berlin and produced by Ewan Pearson, it contained eight new songs and two cover versions, "Come on Home to Me" by Lee Hazlewood, and "You Are a Lover" by The Unbending Trees.

Thorn's fourth solo album was a Christmas album entitled Tinsel and Lights. It was released in late October 2012, and included covers of songs by Carol Hall, The White Stripes, Ron Sexsmith, Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, Sufjan Stevens, Low and Scritti Politti, plus two original songs and contributions from Green Gartside and Ben Watt. The original song "Joy" is featured in the 2012 film All Is Bright with Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd.

In 2013 Thorn wrote and recorded the original music for The Falling, the debut feature film by filmmaker Carol Morley, which premiered at the London Film Festival 2014.

A compilation album, Solo: Songs and Collaborations 1982–2015, was released in the UK on 23 October 2015. It features 34 tracks on two discs.

On 17 January 2018, Thorn announced the release of her album Record, which was released on 2 March. The album was produced by Ewan Pearson, and features contributions from Corinne Bailey Rae, Shura, Jona Ma and Stella and Jenny from Warpaint. Along with the announcement, Thorn released the debut single and video from the project, entitled "Queen".

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ADRIAN THRILLS: Everything But The Girl, which has been around for 23 years, is back, with a five-star revival

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2023
ADRIAN THRILLS: When Everything But The Girl was offered the opportunity to help U2 on a United States stadium tour in 1997, it seemed like a ticket to superstardom: the perfect platform on which to capitalize on the success of their biggest album, Walking Wounded, which had been out of print two years ago. However, at least one person feared the enthralling prospect: singer Tracey Thorn. There must have been some doubt about how the duo's subtle electronic sounds would perform on such a large stage (actually not so well). Thorn wanted to start a family with her companion Ben Watt, who remained a student at the University Of Hull in the 1980s.

TIM DE LISLE: The great survivors Everything But The Girl still conjure up 30 minutes of magic

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2023
It's not always a smart move to get back to your ex in life. Different laws in music may apply. Tears For Fears resurfaced in 18 years last year, Soft Cell for their first time in 20 years, and both were on fine form. Now Everything But The Girl has recorded their first new album in 23 years. Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn are married to each other, which is the twist. Is it possible to get back with your ex when they're also your spouse? The two of them fell in love as students at Hull University in 1981, during the mists of 1981. A little later, they formed a band, stealing their name from a Hull furniture store's tagline. They made ten electro-pop albums and had one smash hit after graduating, Missing. They had just the right amount of success: they were consistent winners in the game of acclaim despite never winning a Brit award.

Mimi Parker, the low drummer-vocalist, has died at the age of 55 after battling with ovarian cancer for two years

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2022
Mimi Parker, the founding drummer-vocalist for Low's'slowcore' indie-rock band, died on Saturday night inside her Duluth, MN home after two years of ovarian cancer battle. 'Mates, it's impossible to put the universe into words and into a short story, but her husband and bandmate Alan Sparhawk died on Sunday, surrounded by family and love, including yours.' 'Keep her name close and sacred.' Share this moment with someone who needs you. Love is indeed the most significant thing.'
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