Juliet Lawson is indeed a rare talent - she writes bittersweet songs that reflect her wry and often witty view of modern life.
Born in London, Juliet learned to play the piano at school and decided early on that she wanted to be an artist.
She went on to study theatre design at Wimbledon College of Art and worked as the assistant designer at the Royal Court Theatre.
She joined a rock band called Wooden House, wrote dozens of songs and was finally signed to Sovereign Records which released her first highly acclaimed album called Boo in 1973.
It sold over 3,000 copies in the first two months and received ecstatic reviews in a number of publications as diverse as Melody Maker and the Daily Telegraph.
Following the success of Boo, Juliet recorded another two albums and wrote music for a TV show and a musical which was staged in London.
Hey there Juliet, I hope all is well in your world J My song “She’s Gone” has made it to #4 in the local charts and is now in the top 40 in the nationals J check it out and let me know what you think.......cheers.......TW
Thank you so much for the friendship, Juliet.
Hope you're doing well and I wish you a gorgeous weekend.
I'd like to ask you for a little favor today. You can help me by voting for my
song
I DON'T WANNA DO THIS. It's been nominated for song/record of the year 2010 on
Radio 6 International.
All you have to do is send an e-mail to votes@radiosix.com. Write VOTE in the
subject line and SYLKIE MONOFF - I DON'T WANNA DO THIS in your mail.
That's all. Only takes a minute or two, but will be highly appreciated! Read my
blog for details...
Thanks a million and take care.
Smiles,
Sylkie Vote
for Sylkie on radiosix.com
You've probably heard us mention our new album of lovely Gamine lullabies? Well, we've just started our promotional efforts, with new songs and films on our page and so forth, and we'd love you to pop over for a listen...