Katie Melua
Born | September 16, 1984 |
Hometown | Kutaisi, Georgia |
Net worth | $20 million |
Height | 5'1" (1.56m) |
Spouse | James Toseland (m 2012 - 2020) |
Parents | Tamara Melua , Amiran Melua |
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Katie Melua to perform one-off show at University of Oxford
CHART topper Katie Melua is set to perform original work during a one-off performance at the University of Oxford.
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York firm acquires London rival - boosting jobs and pushing turnover above £8m
A LEADING York firm which counts Emeli Sande and Katie Melua among its clients has acquired a London-based rival for an undisclosed sum.
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Labour to open EU talks on ‘new agreement’ to end post-Brexit crisis forcing musicians to abandon tours
<strong>Exclusive:</strong> Brussels will be asked to revive visa-waiver offer – to pile pressure on government to end its refusal to act
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Katie Melua: ‘I’ve stopped being afraid to depict life truthfully’
Known for her romantic easy-listening, the singer has started writing her own songs and addressing the complexity of love, inspired by the breakdown of her marriage, she tells Helen Brown
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Katie Melua, Album No. 8, review: an admirable divorce album free from recrimination
“I think we’ve given love too much airtime,” Katie Melua sings, slightly disingenuously, on a new album that tackles the eternal subject from oblique angles. “You know the kind of songs I’m meaning,” she notes on Airtime, which finds the Georgian-British singer-songwriter gently complaining about a preponderance of slushy ballads evoking feelings she’d rather keep at bay. “Oh, turn it down / Too much love is all around.” I don’t suppose it’s an intentional reference to the summer of 1994 when Me
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Big Narstie pays tribute to NHS during 24-hour virtual concert
Tom Walker and Katie Melua also performed on Friday night.
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24-hour concert raises funds to tackle hardship in music industry
More than 50 musicians are set to take part in the concert.
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Children in Need 2017: the best moments - Doctor Who, Strictly, and the return of Peter Kay's Car Share
Children in Need 2017: the best moments - Doctor Who, Strictly, and the return of Peter Kay's Car Share
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Brendan O'Carroll donates €10,000 to Parkinson's UK at Symfunny No2
Brendan O’Carroll delighted the audience in The Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday when he announced he was donating €10,000 to Parkinson’s UK. The ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’ actor joined an all-star performance including Katie Melua, Collabro and ‘The Who’s Pete Townshend for Symfunny No.2 and donned the outfit of his famous alter-ego character Agnes Brown. “They got me in touch with Paul Mayhew-Archer who lives in LA and he came over and worked on the first two series.
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Symfunny, comedy review: Night of laughter for a good cause
Comedian Jason Manford has recently become a multi-tasking performer, appearing in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, hosting the Olivier Awards and even injecting some life into the poisoned chalice of ITV1’s The Nightly Show. Musicians from the pop, rock and classical world – and Aled Jones – came and went quickly. Highlights included mellifluous Katie Melua, musical theatre quartet Collabro and mezzo-soprano Juliette Pochin.
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