The second single from British teenage singer Birdy is an interpretation of a track from English indie rock group The xx's Mercury self-titled prize winning album. The 15-year-old's cover was released by 14th Floor / Atlantic on July 11, 2011.
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The second single from British teenage singer Birdy is an interpretation of a track from English indie rock group The xx's Mercury self-titled p… read more
The second single from British teenage singer Birdy is an interpretation of a track from English indie rock group The xx's Mercury self-titled prize winning album. The 15-year-old… read more
UK singer-songwriter Jasmine Van den Bogaerde, better known by her professional name Birdy was born on 15th May, 1996. Her mother was a concert pianist, Sophie (nee Roper-Curzon) and her father, Rupert Bogarde a writer. She was raised in a mill house on the Pylewell Park estate (Lymington, UK) of Birdy’s maternal grandfather, Baron Teynham. She attended Priestlands School in Lymington, UK until the age of 16, before going on to Brockenhurst Sixth Form College to study for her A-levels. After she won the Under 18s category of the UK talent contest Open Mic UK at the age of 12, Bogae… read more
UK singer-songwriter Jasmine Van den Bogaerde, better known by her professional name Birdy was born on 15th May, 1996. Her mother was a concert pianist, Sophie (nee Roper-Curzon) and her f… read more
UK singer-songwriter Jasmine Van den Bogaerde, better known by her professional name Birdy was born on 15th May, 1996. Her mother was a concert pianist, Sophie (nee Roper-Curzon) and her father, Rupert Bogarde a writer. She was raised… read more