About Vera Blue
Monday, November 20, 2017
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ORIGIN | |
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Forbes, Australia  | |
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Alternative | |
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BORN | |
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1994  | |
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Australia's Celia Pavey (aka Vera Blue) is a lyrical singer/songwriter 
who combines her love of folk music with moody electronica. Born in 
Forbes, Australia in 1994, Pavey grew up listening to classic folk and 
pop music of the '60s and '70s while spending time surrounded by nature 
in her horticulturalist father's nursery. By her teens, she was a gifted
 performer who could sing, and play guitar and violin. In 2013, she 
auditioned for and won a spot on The Voice Australia with her emotive 
rendition of Simon & Garfunkel's "Scarborough Fair/Canticle." A fan 
favorite, she ultimately finished in second place on the talent 
competition show, after which she released debut full-length album, This
 Music, on Universal. The album was well-received and peaked at number 
14 on the ARIA charts. An EP, Bodies, followed a year later. Despite her initial success, Pavey was restless to try something different and incorporate other influences into her sound. After meeting sibling-producers Andy and Thom Mak, she began writing new material and experimenting with mixing her folk style with atmospheric beats and electronics. To mark the change in her approach, she adopted the stage name Vera Blue and in 2016 released the EP Fingertips. A year later, she delivered a full-length album, Perennial, which featured the singles "Private," "Mended," and "Regular Touch." The album reached number six on the ARIA Albums Chart. | |
 

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