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Revision as of 05:28, 31 July 2005
Missy Higgins (born Melissa Morrison Higgins on August 19, 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter living in Melbourne. Her professional music career began in mid-2001 while she was still at high-school, when she won the Triple J 'Victoria Unearthed' competition with her song All For Believing. She released her first EP with record label Eleven: a music company in November 2003. Her second EP Scar was released in August 2004, debuting at #1 on the Australian charts. Her first album, The Sound of White was released in September 2004.
The Sound of White was produced in the US by John Porter with audio engineer Jay Newland, noted for his work with jazz singer-songwriter, Norah Jones. Throughout 2004, Missy has been touring as a support act with Pete Murray and The John Butler Trio, including solo performances at the Hordern Pavilion, The Clarendon, and the Enmore Theater. With the release of The Sound of White, Missy has begun another national tour, her first as the headliner.
In 2004 Missy was nominated in four categories at the ARIA Awards. These included best female artist and single of the year. At the awards ceremony on the 17th of October Missy received the award for "Best Pop Release". Upon receiving the award at the podium, she appeared visibly nervous, and stated: "I really wish I was pissed [intoxicated] right now." Despite this misdemeanour, she has been embraced by the Australian public, her single Ten Days, one of the best contemporary pop songs, peaked at number 12 on the ARIA charts.
Barry Bissell, a somewhat revered figure in the critique of popular music, has hailed her as a true singer songwriter due to her ability to pen heart-wrenchingly earnest lyrics.
Discography
Studio Albums
File:The Sound Of White.jpg 1. The Sound Of White 18 Sepetember 2004) AUS #1 (Platinum 6)
Singles
From The Sound Of White:
- "Scar" (2004) AUS #1
- "Ten Days" (2004) AUS #12, UK #133 (2005 release)
- "The Special Two" (2005) AUS #2
- "The Sound Of White" (2005) AUS #2
EPs
- The Missy Higgins EP - Nov. 2003; AUS #49
Awards and nominations
Awards
- 2005 APRA Awards, Song Of The Year for Scar
- 2005 ARIA Awards, Breakthrough Award for Scar
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Best Pop Release for Scar
Nominations
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for Scar
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Best Female Artist for Scar
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Breakthrough Artist - Single for Scar
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Best Video for Scar
Track Listing - The Sound of White
- All For Believing
- Don't Ever
- Scar
- Ten Days
- Nightminds
- Casualty
- Any Day Now
- Katie
- The River
- The Special Two
- This Is How It Goes
- The Sound Of White
- They Weren't There