Duffy Biography
Nominee - 51st GRAMMY® Awards
Best New Artist
(For a new artist who releases, during the Eligibility Year, the first recording which establishes the public identity of that artist.)
Duffy
Duffy All Music Guide Biography
Vocalist
Duffy is a throwback of sorts with a sanguine, melodic voice that brings to mind such '60s artists as
Dusty Springfield and
Petula Clark. Born
Amy Ann Duffy in the small coastal town of Nefyn on the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales,
Duffy sang from an early age, but with a record collection limited to her parents classic LPs, she had few influences to draw from. Undeterred,
Duffy began performing with various bands throughout her teens and, around 2004, caught the ear of agent and Rough Trade owner Jeannette Lee, who helped nurture the young singer's burgeoning talent by pairing her up with former
Suede guitarist
Bernard Butler. The duo co-wrote several songs, including the single "Rockferry," which revealed
Duffy's knack for a Stax- and Motown-influenced pop sound.
Duffy's debut albumn
Rockferry, was released on Polydor in 2008. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide