Pop
England
Sunday Girl
About Sunday Girl
Hometown
England
Born
1988
Genre
Pop
Named after the label given to her by her former pet shop colleagues, and not the Blondie song, Sunday Girl is folk-electronica singer/songwriter Jade Williams. Born in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire in 1988, Williams developed a love of singing from an early age but, crippled by shyness, she was taken to a hypnotherapist by her mother at 17 in a bid to cure her stage fright, a move that later gave her the courage to perform in various covers bands. After studying design at Wimbledon College of Arts, she signed a deal with Geffen Records and released her first single, "Four Floors," in 2010. Following a cover of Laura Branigan's "Self Control," she supported Ellie Goulding on her Lights tour and worked with Diplo (Robyn) and Jim Elliot (Kylie, Ladyhawke) on her debut album. ~ Jon O'Brien
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