Lucy Rose
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Lucy Rose

Lucy Rose grew up in Warwickshire, England, with a family background in traditional folk music. She listened to Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen...

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Lucy Rose, the Warwickshire songwriter with folk roots

Her reflective songs like 'Shiver' and 'My Life' trace a quiet, personal arc from debut to recent albums.

For a good sense of her, try 'Shiver' or 'My Life'. They're quiet, but they stick with you.

She came up listening to Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, and you can hear that in how she writes. Songs like 'Shiver' and 'My Life' have this plainspoken, personal quality that feels lived-in. It's not flashy, just steady work that connects.

She put out her first album in 2011, then followed with 'Work It Out' in 2015 and 'Something's Changing' in 2017. There was some talk around her 2018 performance in Israel, where she said music could bridge divides.

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Lucy Rose grew up in Warwickshire, England, with a family background in traditional folk music. She listened to Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen early on, which shaped her approach to songwriting. In 2011, she released her first album under her own name, which introduced her vocals and writing style.

Her song 'Shiver' was written with Dan Reeder and became one of her most recognized tracks. Other songs like 'Be Alright' and 'Don't You Worry' show her tendency toward reflective, personal lyrics. She followed her debut with albums like 'Work It Out' in 2015 and 'Something's Changing' in 2017.

In 2018, her performance in Israel drew some criticism and discussion about artists playing in countries with human rights concerns. She maintained that music could connect people across divides.

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