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Kate Walsh
Biography
British singer/songwriter Kate Walsh became one of the U.K.'s most celebrated newcomers after the release of her album Tim's House -- though to the surprise of many, it wasn't her first record. Walsh was born in 1983 in Burnham-on-Crouch, a quiet fishing community in the town of Essex, and was surrounded by a wide variety of music while growing up, from her father's Pink Floyd records to her brother's electronic music. While still a young girl, she took piano lessons and developed a talent for interpreting the works of Debussy and Ravel, although it wasn't until she picked up a guitar in her teens that she began writing her own music. Inspired by the likes of Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, and Talk Talk, Walsh's songs proved to be sad but beautiful tales of love and romantic disappointment that displayed a wisdom beyond her years, and when she enrolled in the London College of Music and Media at the age of 18, she met a representative from the independent Kitchenware label who took a keen interest in her music.

Walsh's first album, Clocktower Park, was released by Kitchenware in 2003. The disc came and went with little notice, however, and she was soon dropped from the label.
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