Tracey Thorn
Tracey Thorn is an English singer, songwriter, and author, best known as one half of the musical duo Everything but the Girl, alongside Ben Watt. Born in 1962 in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, Thorn began her music career in the early 1980s with the indie pop band Marine Girls. She gained wider recognition with Everything but the Girl, achieving commercial success with their fusion of jazz, pop, and electronic music. The duo's 1994 album "Amplified Heart" featured the hit single "Missing," which became a global sensation.
In addition to her work with Everything but the Girl, Tracey Thorn has released several solo albums, showcasing her distinctive voice and introspective songwriting. Her solo projects, such as "Out of the Woods" and "Love and Its Opposite," explore themes of love, loss, and personal growth, resonating deeply with listeners. Thorn is also an accomplished author, having written several memoirs and essays on music and her experiences in the industry. Her multifaceted career and enduring influence on both the indie and mainstream music scenes have solidified her reputation as a talented and insightful artist.
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