Sophie Barker

This article is about the English singer-songwriter. For the English footballer, see Sophie Barker (footballer).
Sophie Barker
Born (1971-11-05) 5 November 1971
London, England, United Kingdom
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Years active 1996–present
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Website SophieBarker.com

Sophie Barker (born 5 November 1971) is a British singer and songwriter from London, best known for her work with the British downtempo group Zero 7.[1]

Biography

Barker left University College London after two years to become a full-time singer, signing with Sony Records in 1996 with fellow singer Kate Holmes under the name "Sirenes".[2] They released three singles, "Blind", "Deep End", and "Sun Don't Shine", before splitting up at the end of 1997.

Barker co-wrote Zero 7's biggest hit, "Destiny", and sings the song alongside fellow vocalist Sia Furler and Tina Dico. Barker also co-wrote and sang Zero 7 songs such as "In The Waiting Line" on the album Simple Things, and the song "Spinning". She contributed to the follow-up Zero 7 album When It Falls, co-writing the songs "Passing By" and "In Time".

Barker collaborated with musician KK in 2004 to release Lullaby, an album of night-time songs for children. That same year, she appeared as a backing vocalist on Sia Furler's album Colour the Small One, appearing on the track "Natale's Song". She followed this with a solo album entitled Earthbound, released in 2005. Barker has also worked with The Egg, electronica artists Grooverider and Groove Armada and the acid-jazz duo Muki. Barker was featured in a 2006 British Airways UK television campaign, singing a cover version of John Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane". Barker also featured as a guest singer in Quiet Letters by Bliss.

In 2009 Barker collaborated and provided vocals on the album entitled No One Built This Moment by Bliss. In 2010, she signed with the independent record label, Ho Hum Records. According to the label's website, Barker has recorded a new album, Seagull, which was released on 6 May 2011. Seagull spawned two singles, "Say Goodbye" and "Bluebell"

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References

  1. Wesolowski, David Peter. "Biography: Zero 7". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  2. "Seagull van Sophie Barker op Myspace". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
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