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Harry spent her early life living in [[Singapore]] and [[New York City|New York]] as well as in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], and was raised under strict conservative family values – a vicar grandfather and mother in charge of a local Sunday school. Harry connected with singers such as [[Patti Smith]] and [[Janis Joplin]] – influences in both her youth and musical stylings.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
Harry spent her early life living in [[Singapore]] and [[New York City|New York]] as well as in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], and was raised under strict conservative family values – a vicar grandfather and mother in charge of a local Sunday school. Harry connected with singers such as [[Patti Smith]] and [[Janis Joplin]] – influences in both her youth and musical stylings.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}


As she grew up, Harry became involved in the London music and social scene. She first experienced the London nightlife in her teens, frequenting the club circuit and London fetish [[nightclub]]s, Torture Garden and Slimelight in particular – earning her ‘Dirty’ tag along the way, and building a reputation for herself on the [[underground music]] scene before launching a music career of her own.
As she grew up, Harry became involved in the London music and social scene. She first experienced the London nightlife in her teens – earning her ‘Dirty’ tag along the way, and building a reputation for herself on the [[underground music]] scene before launching a music career of her own.


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Dirty Harry
Birth nameVictoria Harrison
Born (1982-05-10) 10 May 1982 (age 42)
London, England
GenresAlternative rock, pop rock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
WebsiteTwitter

Dirty Harry (born Victoria Harrison, 10 May 1982, London) is a British rock singer, who is now based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Since 2011 she has performed under the name The Amazonica.

Biography

Early life

Harry spent her early life living in Singapore and New York as well as in the UK, and was raised under strict conservative family values – a vicar grandfather and mother in charge of a local Sunday school. Harry connected with singers such as Patti Smith and Janis Joplin – influences in both her youth and musical stylings.[citation needed]

As she grew up, Harry became involved in the London music and social scene. She first experienced the London nightlife in her teens – earning her ‘Dirty’ tag along the way, and building a reputation for herself on the underground music scene before launching a music career of her own.

The Trouble With... Harry

Originally recording as "Dirty Harry", Harry recorded two singles (the limited release industrial pop track "Eye", and "Nothing Really Matters") on her own record label, Dirty World Records, as well as an early version of her debut album, The Trouble with... Harry. However, the album's release was not an easy process and complications ensued, resulting in a legal battle leading to Harry dropping her 'Dirty' tag and rebranding herself simply as Harry.

The album was re-recorded and edited under this new name. Years after its inception, it was released in April 2003, through Telstar Records along with the album's supporting singles - "So Real", "Imagination" and "Follow Me". In 2003, Rimmel used "Imagination" - Harry's cover of Belouis Some's hit - to front a TV advertising campaign. The song was also the lead track on Harry's Under the Covers EP which also featured the video for the song.

Collaborations

Press coverage

In November 2006, Mick Rock photographed Harry fully clothed for her own article in Playboy. In July 2008, Harry was interviewed alongside Courtney Love for Nylon magazine.

Television appearances

In 2003 she appeared in a controversial episode of the UK Channel 4 television programme, Faking it, where she was to help transform a choir girl into a "rock chick".[1] Controversy arose when the participant, Laura-Jane Foley, claimed she had been misrepresented by the show. However, the episode in question had already run into trouble before it even aired, with regular sponsors Smirnoff refusing to be associated with its scenes of "irresponsible drinking", in which Harry appeared hungover after a night out.[citation needed]

Her filmwork also includes a role as Sophie Johnstone in the 1992 TV series Homeward Bound, and a small role as a lady of the night, Maria, alongside Jonny Lee Miller in the 1999 British film, Plunkett & Macleane.

In May 2003 Harry appeared on the BBC's Re:covered programme, where she performed both "Imagination", and a cover of Blondie's hit "One Way Or Another".

In late 2006, Harry was chosen as the face and voice of buy.com's $30 million national US marketing campaign, recording a song for, and appearing in the television advertisement for the company.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Under the Covers (2003) (released under the name Harry) - UK #43[2]
  • God Shaped Hole (2009)

Singles

  • "Eye" (2000)
  • "Nothing Really Matters" (2001)
  • "So Real" (2002) (released under the name Harry) - UK #53[2]
  • "Follow Me" (2003) (released under the name Harry)

References

  1. ^ BBCAmerica.com Archived 21 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 245. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.