Emeli Sandé
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
2 July 2023
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Biography
Emeli Sandé is a singer and songwriter
hailing from Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland who was born on the
10th of March 1987. In the space of six years, one album and six
singles, she has become one of the biggest names in British music,
and has a bright future ahead.
When it comes to songwriting , getting started
early is a must if you want to be taken seriously by your early
twenties. However, most first attempts at songwriting while still
in one’s preteens are usually composed in one’s bedroom,
before being consigned to the front of a long-forgotten notebook,
never to be looked at again. This was not the case for an eleven
year old Adele Emily Sandé, who wrote her very first song
expressly to be performed at a school talent show. This either shows
some serious confidence or serious stupidity and thankfully enough,
it turned out to show some serious, and well placed, confidence.
That very performance made her think that she
might want to be a songwriter as a career, and fast forward five
years she was on the verge of signing a record contract with Telstar
records. However, those five years had moulded Sandé into
a very smart young woman, and she turned it down in favour of going
to university. I’m going to go out on a limb here, and guess
that this was something which her father, a teacher at her secondary
school, was pretty psyched about. Soon after that she studied a
five year medicine course at the University of Glasgow, graduating
with a degree in neuroscience.
By the time she graduated, Adrian Sykes, the same
manager that she’d had at sixteen, had waited for her and
together they began working on her career proper. Sandé very
nearly made it all over again with her very first act after graduating,
as her sister made a video of Sandé covering “Nasty
Little Lady” on the piano and they sent it to Trevor Nelson’s
BBC Urban Music Competition. Of course, Sandé won the show
and was offered a record contract soon afterwards, but the deal
unfortunately fell through.
Not to be deterred, Sandé and her whole
family got to work promoting her music to anyone who would listen,
and some of her first radio play on Ras Kwame’s BBC radio
show got her a concert right in the heart of Soho. It was at this
concert where she met a writer and producer named Shahid Khan, otherwise
known as Naughty Boy. The two of them hit it off and began writing
songs for other artists together, with tracks going to everyone
from Tinie Tempah to Cheryl Cole and Professor Green. After these
tracks proved popular, Sandé herself signed a solo contract
with Virgin Records, and by 2011 was signed to EMI as well.
Truth be told, Emeli Sandé was a dead cert
from the start, and when her first single “Heaven” was
released in August 2011, it went straight to number two on the U.K
singles chart in its first week of release. Her debut album “Our
Version Of Events” went to number one when it was released
in February 2012, and later became the biggest selling album of
that year in the U.K, with over a million copies sold. Since then,
Earth has become Sandé’s world, we just live in it.
She performed at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the
2012 London Olympics, sang for President Barack Obama at The White
House and four of her six singles peaked in the top five of the
UK charts.
With her masterful songwriting skills and even
better performances, we’re going to be seeing a lot of her
in the near future, and we should all be very grateful for that.
Highly recommended.
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