
Kate Marie Nash (born July 6, 1987) is a BRIT Award and NME Award winning English singer songwriter best known for her UK number 2 hit "Foundations" in 2007, followed by the platinum selling UK number 1 album Made of Bricks.
Kate Nash was born in London, England to an English father and Irish mother; she Lived in North Harrow. Nash first became interested in music during her childhood. She learned how to
play the piano at Sandbach School. She attended St. John
Fisher School (Pinner) and moved onto the St
Joan of Arc Catholic School, Rickmansworth. She was taught
guitar by
guitar teacher Shawn Temple who "gave help to write her songs, ending up with a #2
single and #1 album," and became her first
love. Her musical talents were harnessed further when she was required to write songs for her A levels in Music and her time studying at the School for Performing Arts and Technology in North London. She made moves to start a career in acting by auditioning at the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School but was rejected. In
the days after her rejection she fell
down a flight of stairs, breaking her foot. During her recovery, Nash was
housebound and unable to move. Using this time to
focus on her songwriting, she began to write some new songs, finished old ones and decided that she would book herself a gig at a local bar to showcase her songs, and subsequently decided to start a career in music. After several gigs, Nash uploaded her music to the popular social networking website MySpace.
Lily Allen placed Nash in her top eight, attracting attention from potential fans. Nash found herself a manager before proceeding to look for producers for her music. Nash's début was a double-A side
single (recorded in Iceland), released through independent record label Moshi Moshi in February 2007. The release was limited to 1000 copies, and was available on only 7" vinyl. Due to popular demand another 1000 copies were made and sold out extremely fast. The A-side, "Caroline's a Victim", is a synth-fuelled song about Nash's friend
Caroline. A video for the song was released and received notable airplay on MTV2. The video, directed by Kinga Burza, featured Nash playing a variety of instruments at the same time that
Caroline herself sits in what appears to be her room "playing
killer beats", taking photographs, trying on different outfits, listening to
David Bowie, putting on makeup and sitting at her computer checking a social networking website. The B-side to the
single was "Birds", an acoustic number that tells the story of a boy's inept attempts to try and explain to his girlfriend how he feels about her, all the while the girl remains despondent about the situation. During the promotion for "Caroline's a Victim/Birds", Nash supported
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly on his national tour before embarking on her own headlining tour, which took her around the UK. In March 2007, Nash was signed to the Polydor offshoot Fiction Records. A month later, in April 2007, Nash and other up-coming London acts were mocked through a parody of Nash's song, "Caroline's a Victim" entitled "LDN Is A Victim." The song mocked Nash and
Lily Allen, among others, for singing in a Cockney-drawl, despite their privileged backgrounds. Nash's second
single and first through Fiction Records, "Foundations", which she co wrote with producer Paul Epworth, was released on
June 25, 2007 and reached number two in the official UK Singles Chart. Following the success of "Foundations", which she co wrote with producer Paul Epworth, Fiction announced plans to bring forward the release of Nash's debut album to August 6, 2007. The album, Made of Bricks, produced by Paul Epworth which was brought forward 6 weeks, included many of the tracks she had been performing on her two nationwide tours, supported by Peggy Sue & The Pirates. The album was leaked to filesharing networks days before its commercial release, and has received mixed reviews, The Independent describing it as being in "pole position for worst album of the year." During the summer of 2007, Nash performed at numerous festivals including O2, Bestival, the Electric Gardens, Glastonbury, Latitude, Reading and Leeds, Oxegen and T in the Park. At the Reading Festival, she drew a
crowd that stretched well
beyond the Carling Tent's borders. She made her official TV performance debut on Later with
Jools Holland, also appearing on The Jack Daniels Set, Popworld, The Friday Night Project, GMTV and This Morning during 2007. On November 30 2007 Nash appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Nash was featured on the Top of the Pops Christmas special on December 25th, 2007. She performed her smash-hit, Foundations. On December 16th 2007 she visited Northwick Park Hospital where she was born, and visited patients and also met a chartity based school called Shishukunj. Nash features on rapper Kano's album London Town, in
a song titled "Me & My Microphone". She is also featured in the song "Look What You've Done" from Lethal Bizzle's latest album, Back To Bizznizz. On 31 December she performed a New Year's
Eve gig at the Chalk Farm Jamboree singing "Mouthwash" among many others. Nash is working on her second album and has already written two songs entitled 'Paris' and 'Doo Wah Doo'. Nash also stated speaking to NME she had been inspired by
The Supremes and has written
a song called Cat Song in their honour. She has also fixed her second UK tour and intends to start in February 2008. On the 20th of February Nash received an award at the BRITs for Best Female.
xbountyx - 2008-07-02 14:06
Son album made of bricks, je ne m'en lasse vraiment pas. C'est trop parfait. Toutes les chansons ont leur utilité pour rendre l'album superbe. Mariella, Skeleton Song , Mouthwash et foundations sont vraiments génials, je le conseille à tous.