Lucie Silvas: (about being a songwriter for hire) You either want to be an artist or write for other people - it's very difficult to be both.
Lucie Silvas: On stage I feel completely, 100% myself. You can never really see an artist until you see them live.
Lucie Silvas: I like music because... it provokes every kind of emotion there is. I can't imagine life without music!
Lucie has appeared alongside Elton John in the Ivor Novello Elton John Tribute Show (on TV) in 2004.
Lucie's second album, The Same Side, was released October 23, 2006. It has 12 songs, with the most famous Last Year, which was her first single from the album. The album was released only in the Netherlands and reached Gold status.
Lucie has a Spanish version of What You're Made Of, a duet with Antonio Orozco.
Lucie's Chinese Astrology sign is Monkey - an energetic person who knows how to have good time.
Lucie Silvas has carried out a Jazz version of her hit What You're Made Of on Radio Clyde.
Lucie Silvas is compared vocally to Delta Goodrem, and Mariah Carey.
Lucie Silvas was born on September 4, 1980.
Lucie Silvas' musical influences range from Stevie Wonder to Nat King Cole, to her favourite, The Carpenters.
Lucie Silvas was a backing vocalist for ex Take That, vocalist Gary Barlow, and for the singer Judie Tzuke, before she started working on her materials.
Lucie Silvas has two older sisters: Mia and Nicki.
Lucie Silvas was born in Surrey, England, to a father from New Zealand and a mother from Scotland.
Her debut album, Breathe In, was released in October 2004, with these songs: 1. Don't Look Back 2. The Game Is Won 3. Last Man Standing 4. Forget Me Not 5. Breathe In 6. Nothing Else Matters 7. Without You 8. What You're Made Of 9. Twisting The Chain 10. No Defence 11. The Longer We're Apart 12. Like You Love Me 13. Seven Veils