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Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor (born 10 April 1979)[1] is an English singer and songwriter. She first came to prominence in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the indie rock band Theaudience. After the group disbanded Ellis-Bextor went solo and achieved success beginning in the early 2000s. Her music is a mixture of mainstream pop, disco, nu-disco, and 1980s electronic influences.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Born
Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor

(1979-04-10) 10 April 1979 (age 43)
Hounslow, London, England
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1997–present
Spouse
(m. 2005)
Children5
Parents
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Formerly ofTheaudience
Websitesophieellisbextor.net

Ellis-Bextor's debut solo album, Read My Lips, was released in 2001. It peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart[2] and was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry;[3] it sold 1.5 million copies worldwide.[4] Three of its four singles—the Cher cover "Take Me Home", "Murder on the Dancefloor", and the double A-side "Get Over You" / "Move This Mountain"—reached the top three in the UK.[2] In 2003, Read My Lips won the Edison Award for Best Dance Album.[5] Its follow-up Shoot from the Hip (2003) reached number 19 in the UK and spawned two top ten singles, "Mixed Up World" and "I Won't Change You".[2]

Ellis-Bextor's third studio album, Trip the Light Fantastic (2007), peaked at number seven in the UK and its lead single "Catch You" reached the top ten.[2] Her fourth studio album, Make a Scene (2011), and its third single "Bittersweet" achieved top 40 positions in the UK.[2] Her fifth studio album, Wanderlust (2014), peaked at number four becoming her highest-charting album since Read My Lips.[2] She released a Latin-inspired sixth studio album, Familia, in 2016 to critical acclaim.

Early life

 
Ellis-Bextor's childhood stamp collection at Spring Stampex 2018

Ellis-Bextor was born in London to Janet Ellis, who was a presenter on BBC's children's television programmes Blue Peter and Jigsaw, and Robin Bextor, a film producer and director; they separated when she was four.[6] As a child, Ellis-Bextor occasionally appeared on Blue Peter alongside her mother who presented the programme.[7]

She attended St. Stephen's School and later the independent Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith. Among her earliest public performances were some with the W11 Opera children's opera beginning at the age of thirteen, and she is now a patron of the organisation.[8]

Ellis-Bextor has said, "I didn't see myself as a good-looking girl and that was good, because I didn't rely on it.(…) I've now found lots of like-minded weirdos, so it's OK."[9]

Career

1996–99: Theaudience

Ellis-Bextor began her professional musical career in 1996 while singing lead vocals in indie band Theaudience. The band released four singles, including the UK Top 40 hits "I Know Enough (I Don't Get Enough)", and "A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed", and one self-titled album (theaudience (1999)). Videos for the band's singles were directed by her father, Robin Bextor. While in Theaudience, readers of Melody Maker voted Ellis-Bextor number one in a poll of 'most sexy people in rock'.[10][11]

The band split in 1999 after demos for a planned second album were rejected by their label Mercury Records, who then dropped the band.[11] Ellis-Bextor recorded a duet with Manic Street Preachers — "Black Holes for the Young" — as a B-side for their 1998 single "The Everlasting",[12] and in 1999, made an appearance on the Departure Lounge album Out of Here.

2000–2006: Read My Lips and Shoot from the Hip

After Theaudience split, Ellis-Bextor collaborated with Italian DJ Spiller, in 2000, adding vocals to his track "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)". It entered the UK charts at number one, just beating former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham on her first solo track. "Groovejet" won several awards: No. 1, Pop Top 20; No. 1, ILR; No. 1, Radio 1; No. 8, top dance track of 2000 and single of the year in Melody Maker. In the Metro Newspaper, it received ninth place in the contest for the Greatest No. 1 of all time.[13] In 2000, it was a finalist in The Record of the Year. In that same year, it won the awards for Best Single and Best Ibiza Tune at the Ericsson Muzik Awards.[14]

In 2001, Ellis-Bextor released her début album, Read My Lips. It reached number two on the UK charts and spawned four top-twenty hit singles. Her rework of Cher's "Take Me Home" reached number two, as did "Murder on the Dancefloor", which became Ellis-Bextor's biggest single and was on charts for twenty-three weeks.[15] "Murder on the Dancefloor" became Europe's most played song of 2002. In 2002, Read My Lips was re-released with two new songs (and a live version of "Groovejet") and Ellis-Bextor won the Recording Artist Award at that year's Showbusiness Awards. Her third single, "Get Over You / Move This Mountain", was released in June 2002 and reached number three. The fourth single, "Music Gets the Best of Me", rose to number fourteen in December. At the beginning of 2002, Ellis-Bextor was nominated for the "British Female Solo Artist" BRIT Award, going on to be nominated for a further two consecutive years.[16][17][18]

Her second album, Shoot from the Hip, was released in October 2003 and yielded two further top-ten singles, "Mixed Up World" and "I Won't Change You".[2] The album reached number 19 on the UK charts and was certified silver by the BPI for shipments of 60,000.[2][19] Ellis-Bextor described the album as "more emotionally direct" and "a little more left-of-centre at times" than Read My Lips—"It has more of a live feel [...] It's still a pop album—with elements of disco, indie and rock."[20] She opted to step back from promotion of the album after becoming pregnant.[21]

In 2005, Ellis-Bextor was featured on the Busface single "Circles (Just My Good Time)" under the alias Mademoiselle E.B.[22]

2007–2011: Trip the Light Fantastic and Make a Scene

 
Ellis-Bextor performing at G-A-Y in 2007

Trip the Light Fantastic, Ellis-Bextor's third album, was released in May 2007 and reached number seven in the UK.[2] The album produced three singles: "Catch You" (number 8 in the UK), "Me and My Imagination" (number 23), and "Today the Sun's on Us" (number 64).[23] The song "If I Can't Dance" was announced as a single but later retracted.[24][25]

Ellis-Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007. Her own UK tour, the Trip the Light Fantastic Tour, was due to start in August 2007, but it was postponed after Ellis-Bextor was invited to be the "special guest" on Take That's Beautiful World Tour, which commenced in October 2007.[24] She stated that her tour would be rescheduled for March 2008, with all tickets purchased being valid for the rescheduled concerts. The tour was never rescheduled and Ellis-Bextor has refused to discuss the issue in interviews.[26] In October 2008, she sang at the Keep the Promise Rally in Trafalgar Square to end Child Poverty.[27]

In June 2009, Ellis-Bextor was featured on the Freemasons single "Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)", which reached number 13 in the UK.[23] In July, she performed alongside girl groups The Saturdays and Girls Can't Catch at the iTunes Festival, held at the Roundhouse in London.[28] A recording of her performance was released, Sophie Ellis-Bextor: iTunes Live in London, which was the singer's first extended play. "Bittersweet" (co-written by Freemasons and Hannah Robinson[29]), the first single from Ellis-Bextor's fourth album, was released in May 2010 and reached 25 on the UK Singles Chart. Ellis-Bextor's collaboration with DJ Armin van Buuren, "Not Giving Up on Love", was released as a single in August 2010 in Europe.[30][31] Also in 2010, she was featured on the Junior Caldera single "Can't Fight This Feeling".[32]

The singer's fourth album, Make a Scene, was released in June 2011 following a year-long delay during which she left her label Universal Music Group to establish her own label, EBGBs.[33][34] She said that her decision to leave Universal was spurred on by the departure of the head of Fascination Records, the sub-label to which she was signed following the release of "Bittersweet".[35] She described Make a Scene as "very much [a dance album]—more so than any of my other albums."[36] She said she was planning an "album that's really different [...] but I think this album [Make a Scene] is a good way to bow out of the dance sound for now. I think it's finishing on a high."[36] She supported Pet Shop Boys on the UK leg of their Pandemonium Tour in July 2010.[37] She worked with Calvin Harris, Richard X, Dimitri Tikovoi, Hannah Robinson, Metronomy,[38] and Liam Howe from the Sneaker Pimps. "Off & On" preceded the release of the album in continental Europe and Russia, where the album was released by Universal Music Russia.[39] The single "Starlight" was released in the UK ahead of the album in May 2011.[40]

Ellis-Bextor supported synth-pop band Erasure on their Total Pop! Forest tour of woodland locations in the UK in June 2011.[41] She resumed touring internationally in 2011, playing venues such as Jakarta's SoulNation festival, as well as returning to Australia by performing in Sydney and Melbourne.[42] She collaborated with French DJ Bob Sinclar on a track titled "F__ with You" (released in November 2011); it was included on his album Disco Crash and was a huge club hit in Continental Europe.[43][44] Ellis-Bextor's collaboration with French DJ Mathieu Bouthier, "Beautiful", was released in July 2012 in France.[45]

2012–2014: Wanderlust and collaborations

In May 2011, she revealed that she had begun work on her fifth album.[46] Beginning in 2012, Ellis-Bextor worked with British singer and producer Ed Harcourt on a "more concept driven record", and possibly having as few as eight tracks. Her performance at a London charity gala in November 2012 including a new song, "Young Blood";[47] a demo of the song was released in March 2013 as a complimentary digital download from her website, as a thank you gift to her fans.[48] Also in 2013, she performed outdoors at Old Republic Square in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[49] Ellis-Bextor confirmed completion of the album in May and revealed its title, Wanderlust, and cover art in October.[50][51]

"Young Blood" was released as the lead single from Wanderlust in November 2013, peaking at number three on the UK Indie Chart[52] and at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart.[53] The album was released in January 2014 and peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart and at number one on the UK Independent Albums Chart.[54][55] Wanderlust also debuted inside the Scottish Top 10 Albums Chart.[56] Ellis-Bextor performed a headline sold-out show to support Wanderlust's release in January 2014 at Bush Hall, London, and also performed at Union Chapel, London in April.[57][58] Ellis-Bextor then announced a 10-date UK tour, which finished in Glasgow in April 2014.[59]

Ellis-Bextor collaborated with Guéna LG and Amir Afargan on the track "Back 2 Paradise", which was released in June 2014. The single was the number-one "breakout" in October 2014 on the US Billboard Dance/Club Chart,[60] later reaching number 25 on the Dance/Club Chart.[61] Ellis-Bextor then featured on the song "Only Child", produced by electronic music project DedRekoning, which was released in September 2014. The track was remixed by Paul Oakenfold, Roddy Reynaert and Pearson and Hirst.

2015–2019: Familia and The Song Diaries

 
Ellis-Bextor performing at White Party in Bangkok, Thailand in 2017

In January 2015, Ellis-Bextor said that she had begun working on her sixth studio album, once again with Ed Harcourt.[62] In January 2016, Ellis-Bextor posted an image on Instagram captioned "Last song written. Next stop – rehearsals! #album6 #whatthehellshouldicallit." She also posted a YouTube video of the making of the album.[63] According to Ellis-Bextor, the album, titled Familia, was inspired by a recent visit to North America, particularly Mexico. Familia is the Spanish word for "family" (a tattoo Ellis-Bextor wears in her arm since her first child's birth) and Ellis-Bextor described the album's sound as closer to that of her earlier albums.[64][65] She explained that she "wanted something with a Spanish or Italian feel" and that it continued some stories from Wanderlust. Familia was released in September 2016 and reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart.[23] It spawned four singles, but none of them made it into any major chart. After taking time off for the birth of her child in late 2015, she resumed touring in 2017, mostly at small venues in the UK.[66]

In November 2017, she announced via Facebook a selection of her greatest hits reworked with an orchestra.[67][68] In February 2018, she announced the album's title, The Song Diaries, and pointed out that it would consist of re-recorded tracks spanning her career from theaudience to Familia's "Wild Forever", plus a new track. The album's artwork was drawn by David Downtown.[69][70] The Song Diaries first single "Love Is You", a disco track originally performed by Carol Williams, which is sampled on her early hit Groovejet, was released in August 2018.[71] The Song Diaries was released in March 2019 and peaked at number 14 in the UK.[23]

2020–present: Songs from the Kitchen Disco and upcoming album

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in the UK, Ellis-Bextor performed live weekly "Kitchen Disco" concerts featuring herself and her family, streamed live from their kitchen on Instagram.[72] Beginning 24 June 2020 Ellis-Bextor started a weekly podcast titled Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor on which she interviews working mothers.[73] Guests have included Fearne Cotton, Caitlin Moran, Myleene Klass, Róisin Murphy, and Janet Ellis.

On 16 July 2020, Ellis-Bextor announced the greatest hits album Songs from the Kitchen Disco.[74] The album was preceded by the release of a single, "Crying at the Discoteque", a cover version of the Alcazar song, which she had performed during her lockdown concerts in September 2020.[75] She performed the single on The Graham Norton Show on New Years Eve. In March 2022, she embarked on her "Songs from the Kitchen Disco" tour of the U.K.[76] In July 2022, the singer revealed a new single, "Hypnotized", a collaboration with electronic artist Wuh Oh and will feature on her upcoming seventh studio album.[77]

A live album was released in November 2022 entitled Kitchen Disco – Live at the London Palladium.

Other projects

In 2001 Ellis-Bextor auditioned for the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! for the character, Satine.[78] In 2007 she appeared at Christmas in the Robbie the Reindeer episode, "Close Encounters of the Herd Kind". She was depicted as a female alien at the closure of the story singing the song "Supersonic", the last track on her third solo studio album Trip the Light Fantastic. In November of the same year she also launched the npower Greener Schools Programme, which aims to give schools in the UK a 'green makeover' by providing free energy audits, implementing tailor-made energy efficiency measures to reduce their carbon footprint, and educating children on how to be greener[79] She launched Capital Radio's Capital 95.8 'Lights Out London' campaign, which asks Londoners to switch off their lights for one hour in a bid to save 750 MWh and send a message to the world on the importance of climate change.[80]

In 2008 she featured in the short musical film The Town that Boars Me by photographer Ben Charles Edwards. The film also features Jodie Harsh, Kelly Osbourne and Zandra Rhodes. The film was produced by Glass Loves and Shoot to Kill Productions and was set to début at the Portobello Film Festival.[81] The same year she fronted a campaign for The Children's Society encouraging people to log onto the Hundreds and Thousands of Childhood Memories website to donate their favourite childhood memory.[82] In May 2008 she was hired by cosmetics brand Rimmel to be one of their new faces.[83] A song of hers, "Sophia Loren", was featured in one of the Rimmel London television adverts for the line "Sexy Curves".[84] She appeared as an advocate for Verdi on BBC World News classical music programme Visionaries.[85] She was a contestant in the eleventh series of the televised dance competition Strictly Come Dancing in late 2013. She was partnered with Brendan Cole and reached the final, placing fourth.[86]

In September 2014, the Pretty Polly hosiery company announced that Ellis-Bextor was their latest "face and legs", and would be designing and modelling for them.[87] In March 2019 Ellis-Bextor appeared as an extra in Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 3 "The Long Night".[88] In July 2020 she started a podcast called Spinning Plates which focuses on mothers and their careers.[89] In the same year she competed in the second series of The Masked Singer as Alien. She was the first celebrity to be unmasked.[90] It was announced in October 2021 that she will make an appearance in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2022 when it airs a storyline in London.[91] On the morning of 16 November 2021 Ellis-Bextor embarked upon a 24-hour "Kitchen Disco Danceathon", in aid of Children in Need.[92][93] She raised over £1,000,000 for the cause.[92][94]

Personal life

Ellis-Bextor met her future husband, the Feeling bassist Richard Jones, when he auditioned for her tour band in 2002.[95] Jones has said, "Something kind of smacked us in the face. The chemistry was incredible—it was like nothing I've ever experienced."[96] They married in 2005, 14 months after the birth of their first child.[95][97] They have five sons.[98] Their first child was born two months early, only eight months after the start of their relationship.[96] Ellis-Bextor suffered from pre-eclampsia (the onset of high blood pressure) during her first two pregnancies, resulting in both deliveries being premature.[99] She is an ambassador for Borne, a medical research charity looking into the causes of premature birth.[100]

Sophie and her sons Kit and Sonny took part in Lego Masters (British TV series) Christmas Special 2022.

Political activity

In the 2019 EU Elections Ellis-Bextor endorsed The Independent Group for Change.[101] Her father, Robin Bextor, was a candidate for the South East Region. He received 105,832 votes but lost his deposit, as he did not get at least 5% of the vote.

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Work Category Result
1999 NME Awards Theaudience Best New Band[102] Nominated
2000 The Record of the Year "Groovejet" Record of the Year Nominated
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party Best Dance Choon[103] Nominated
Ericsson Muzik Awards Best Single Won
Best Ibiza Tune Won
2001 Brit Awards Best British Single Nominated
DanceStar Awards Capital FM Worldwide Record of the Year Won
2002 Music Television Awards Herself Best New Act Nominated
Best Dance Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Nominated
Variety Club of Great Britain Awards Recording Artist Award Won
Pop Factory Awards Best Pop Factory Performance[104] Nominated
Brit Awards British Female Solo Artist Nominated
2003 Nominated
ECHO Awards Best International Newcomer Nominated
Hungarian Music Awards Read My Lips Best Foreign Dance Album Won
APRA Music Awards "Murder on the Dancefloor" Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated
Top of the Pops Awards Herself Most Annoying Voice[105] Nominated
Pop Posho[106] Won
2004 Brit Awards British Female Solo Artist Nominated
2007 Popjustice £20 Music Prize "Catch You" Best British Pop Single Nominated
2009 Love Radio Awards Straight to the Heart Tour Concert of the Year[107] Nominated
2010 Popjustice £20 Music Prize "Bittersweet" Best British Pop Single Nominated
2011 International Dance Music Awards "Not Giving Up on Love"
(with Armin van Buuren)
Best Commercial Dance Track Nominated
Best Trance Track[108] Won
2014 AIM Independent Music Awards Herself Best Live Act Won

Current band members

  • Phil Wilkinson – drums
  • Richard Jones – bass
  • Ciaran Jeremiah – keyboards
  • Seton Daunt – guitar
  • Gita Langley – backing vocals, violin

Discography

Studio albums

Books

  • Ellis-Bextor, Sophie (7 October 2021). Spinning Plates: Thoughts on Men, Music and Motherhood. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9781529382693.

Tours

 
Ellis-Bextor performing in November 2012
Opening act

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor at AllMusic
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor at IMDb
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Kitchen Disco (BBC Radio 2)

sophie, ellis, bextor, sophie, michelle, ellis, bextor, born, april, 1979, english, singer, songwriter, first, came, prominence, late, 1990s, lead, singer, indie, rock, band, theaudience, after, group, disbanded, ellis, bextor, went, solo, achieved, success, b. Sophie Michelle Ellis Bextor born 10 April 1979 1 is an English singer and songwriter She first came to prominence in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the indie rock band Theaudience After the group disbanded Ellis Bextor went solo and achieved success beginning in the early 2000s Her music is a mixture of mainstream pop disco nu disco and 1980s electronic influences Sophie Ellis BextorEllis Bextor at the 2015 British Academy Television AwardsBornSophie Michelle Ellis Bextor 1979 04 10 10 April 1979 age 43 Hounslow London EnglandOccupationsSingersongwriterYears active1997 presentSpouseRichard Jones m 2005 wbr Children5ParentsRobin Bextor father Janet Ellis mother Musical careerGenresPopnu discohousefolkindie rockLabelsPolydorFascinationInterscopeHollywoodEBGB sFormerly ofTheaudienceWebsitesophieellisbextor wbr netEllis Bextor s debut solo album Read My Lips was released in 2001 It peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart 2 and was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry 3 it sold 1 5 million copies worldwide 4 Three of its four singles the Cher cover Take Me Home Murder on the Dancefloor and the double A side Get Over You Move This Mountain reached the top three in the UK 2 In 2003 Read My Lips won the Edison Award for Best Dance Album 5 Its follow up Shoot from the Hip 2003 reached number 19 in the UK and spawned two top ten singles Mixed Up World and I Won t Change You 2 Ellis Bextor s third studio album Trip the Light Fantastic 2007 peaked at number seven in the UK and its lead single Catch You reached the top ten 2 Her fourth studio album Make a Scene 2011 and its third single Bittersweet achieved top 40 positions in the UK 2 Her fifth studio album Wanderlust 2014 peaked at number four becoming her highest charting album since Read My Lips 2 She released a Latin inspired sixth studio album Familia in 2016 to critical acclaim Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1996 99 Theaudience 2 2 2000 2006 Read My Lips and Shoot from the Hip 2 3 2007 2011 Trip the Light Fantastic and Make a Scene 2 4 2012 2014 Wanderlust and collaborations 2 5 2015 2019 Familia and The Song Diaries 2 6 2020 present Songs from the Kitchen Disco and upcoming album 3 Other projects 4 Personal life 5 Political activity 6 Awards and nominations 7 Current band members 8 Discography 9 Books 10 Tours 11 References 12 External linksEarly life Edit Ellis Bextor s childhood stamp collection at Spring Stampex 2018 Ellis Bextor was born in London to Janet Ellis who was a presenter on BBC s children s television programmes Blue Peter and Jigsaw and Robin Bextor a film producer and director they separated when she was four 6 As a child Ellis Bextor occasionally appeared on Blue Peter alongside her mother who presented the programme 7 She attended St Stephen s School and later the independent Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith Among her earliest public performances were some with the W11 Opera children s opera beginning at the age of thirteen and she is now a patron of the organisation 8 Ellis Bextor has said I didn t see myself as a good looking girl and that was good because I didn t rely on it I ve now found lots of like minded weirdos so it s OK 9 Career Edit1996 99 Theaudience Edit Main article Theaudience band Ellis Bextor began her professional musical career in 1996 while singing lead vocals in indie band Theaudience The band released four singles including the UK Top 40 hits I Know Enough I Don t Get Enough and A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed and one self titled album theaudience 1999 Videos for the band s singles were directed by her father Robin Bextor While in Theaudience readers of Melody Maker voted Ellis Bextor number one in a poll of most sexy people in rock 10 11 The band split in 1999 after demos for a planned second album were rejected by their label Mercury Records who then dropped the band 11 Ellis Bextor recorded a duet with Manic Street Preachers Black Holes for the Young as a B side for their 1998 single The Everlasting 12 and in 1999 made an appearance on the Departure Lounge album Out of Here 2000 2006 Read My Lips and Shoot from the Hip Edit After Theaudience split Ellis Bextor collaborated with Italian DJ Spiller in 2000 adding vocals to his track Groovejet If This Ain t Love It entered the UK charts at number one just beating former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham on her first solo track Groovejet won several awards No 1 Pop Top 20 No 1 ILR No 1 Radio 1 No 8 top dance track of 2000 and single of the year in Melody Maker In the Metro Newspaper it received ninth place in the contest for the Greatest No 1 of all time 13 In 2000 it was a finalist in The Record of the Year In that same year it won the awards for Best Single and Best Ibiza Tune at the Ericsson Muzik Awards 14 In 2001 Ellis Bextor released her debut album Read My Lips It reached number two on the UK charts and spawned four top twenty hit singles Her rework of Cher s Take Me Home reached number two as did Murder on the Dancefloor which became Ellis Bextor s biggest single and was on charts for twenty three weeks 15 Murder on the Dancefloor became Europe s most played song of 2002 In 2002 Read My Lips was re released with two new songs and a live version of Groovejet and Ellis Bextor won the Recording Artist Award at that year s Showbusiness Awards Her third single Get Over You Move This Mountain was released in June 2002 and reached number three The fourth single Music Gets the Best of Me rose to number fourteen in December At the beginning of 2002 Ellis Bextor was nominated for the British Female Solo Artist BRIT Award going on to be nominated for a further two consecutive years 16 17 18 Her second album Shoot from the Hip was released in October 2003 and yielded two further top ten singles Mixed Up World and I Won t Change You 2 The album reached number 19 on the UK charts and was certified silver by the BPI for shipments of 60 000 2 19 Ellis Bextor described the album as more emotionally direct and a little more left of centre at times than Read My Lips It has more of a live feel It s still a pop album with elements of disco indie and rock 20 She opted to step back from promotion of the album after becoming pregnant 21 In 2005 Ellis Bextor was featured on the Busface single Circles Just My Good Time under the alias Mademoiselle E B 22 2007 2011 Trip the Light Fantastic and Make a Scene Edit Ellis Bextor performing at G A Y in 2007 Trip the Light Fantastic Ellis Bextor s third album was released in May 2007 and reached number seven in the UK 2 The album produced three singles Catch You number 8 in the UK Me and My Imagination number 23 and Today the Sun s on Us number 64 23 The song If I Can t Dance was announced as a single but later retracted 24 25 Ellis Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007 Her own UK tour the Trip the Light Fantastic Tour was due to start in August 2007 but it was postponed after Ellis Bextor was invited to be the special guest on Take That s Beautiful World Tour which commenced in October 2007 24 She stated that her tour would be rescheduled for March 2008 with all tickets purchased being valid for the rescheduled concerts The tour was never rescheduled and Ellis Bextor has refused to discuss the issue in interviews 26 In October 2008 she sang at the Keep the Promise Rally in Trafalgar Square to end Child Poverty 27 In June 2009 Ellis Bextor was featured on the Freemasons single Heartbreak Make Me a Dancer which reached number 13 in the UK 23 In July she performed alongside girl groups The Saturdays and Girls Can t Catch at the iTunes Festival held at the Roundhouse in London 28 A recording of her performance was released Sophie Ellis Bextor iTunes Live in London which was the singer s first extended play Bittersweet co written by Freemasons and Hannah Robinson 29 the first single from Ellis Bextor s fourth album was released in May 2010 and reached 25 on the UK Singles Chart Ellis Bextor s collaboration with DJ Armin van Buuren Not Giving Up on Love was released as a single in August 2010 in Europe 30 31 Also in 2010 she was featured on the Junior Caldera single Can t Fight This Feeling 32 The singer s fourth album Make a Scene was released in June 2011 following a year long delay during which she left her label Universal Music Group to establish her own label EBGBs 33 34 She said that her decision to leave Universal was spurred on by the departure of the head of Fascination Records the sub label to which she was signed following the release of Bittersweet 35 She described Make a Scene as very much a dance album more so than any of my other albums 36 She said she was planning an album that s really different but I think this album Make a Scene is a good way to bow out of the dance sound for now I think it s finishing on a high 36 She supported Pet Shop Boys on the UK leg of their Pandemonium Tour in July 2010 37 She worked with Calvin Harris Richard X Dimitri Tikovoi Hannah Robinson Metronomy 38 and Liam Howe from the Sneaker Pimps Off amp On preceded the release of the album in continental Europe and Russia where the album was released by Universal Music Russia 39 The single Starlight was released in the UK ahead of the album in May 2011 40 Ellis Bextor supported synth pop band Erasure on their Total Pop Forest tour of woodland locations in the UK in June 2011 41 She resumed touring internationally in 2011 playing venues such as Jakarta s SoulNation festival as well as returning to Australia by performing in Sydney and Melbourne 42 She collaborated with French DJ Bob Sinclar on a track titled F with You released in November 2011 it was included on his album Disco Crash and was a huge club hit in Continental Europe 43 44 Ellis Bextor s collaboration with French DJ Mathieu Bouthier Beautiful was released in July 2012 in France 45 2012 2014 Wanderlust and collaborations Edit In May 2011 she revealed that she had begun work on her fifth album 46 Beginning in 2012 Ellis Bextor worked with British singer and producer Ed Harcourt on a more concept driven record and possibly having as few as eight tracks Her performance at a London charity gala in November 2012 including a new song Young Blood 47 a demo of the song was released in March 2013 as a complimentary digital download from her website as a thank you gift to her fans 48 Also in 2013 she performed outdoors at Old Republic Square in Almaty Kazakhstan 49 Ellis Bextor confirmed completion of the album in May and revealed its title Wanderlust and cover art in October 50 51 Young Blood was released as the lead single from Wanderlust in November 2013 peaking at number three on the UK Indie Chart 52 and at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart 53 The album was released in January 2014 and peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart and at number one on the UK Independent Albums Chart 54 55 Wanderlust also debuted inside the Scottish Top 10 Albums Chart 56 Ellis Bextor performed a headline sold out show to support Wanderlust s release in January 2014 at Bush Hall London and also performed at Union Chapel London in April 57 58 Ellis Bextor then announced a 10 date UK tour which finished in Glasgow in April 2014 59 Ellis Bextor collaborated with Guena LG and Amir Afargan on the track Back 2 Paradise which was released in June 2014 The single was the number one breakout in October 2014 on the US Billboard Dance Club Chart 60 later reaching number 25 on the Dance Club Chart 61 Ellis Bextor then featured on the song Only Child produced by electronic music project DedRekoning which was released in September 2014 The track was remixed by Paul Oakenfold Roddy Reynaert and Pearson and Hirst 2015 2019 Familia and The Song Diaries Edit Ellis Bextor performing at White Party in Bangkok Thailand in 2017 In January 2015 Ellis Bextor said that she had begun working on her sixth studio album once again with Ed Harcourt 62 In January 2016 Ellis Bextor posted an image on Instagram captioned Last song written Next stop rehearsals album6 whatthehellshouldicallit She also posted a YouTube video of the making of the album 63 According to Ellis Bextor the album titled Familia was inspired by a recent visit to North America particularly Mexico Familia is the Spanish word for family a tattoo Ellis Bextor wears in her arm since her first child s birth and Ellis Bextor described the album s sound as closer to that of her earlier albums 64 65 She explained that she wanted something with a Spanish or Italian feel and that it continued some stories from Wanderlust Familia was released in September 2016 and reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart 23 It spawned four singles but none of them made it into any major chart After taking time off for the birth of her child in late 2015 she resumed touring in 2017 mostly at small venues in the UK 66 In November 2017 she announced via Facebook a selection of her greatest hits reworked with an orchestra 67 68 In February 2018 she announced the album s title The Song Diaries and pointed out that it would consist of re recorded tracks spanning her career from theaudience to Familia s Wild Forever plus a new track The album s artwork was drawn by David Downtown 69 70 The Song Diaries first single Love Is You a disco track originally performed by Carol Williams which is sampled on her early hit Groovejet was released in August 2018 71 The Song Diaries was released in March 2019 and peaked at number 14 in the UK 23 2020 present Songs from the Kitchen Disco and upcoming album Edit In 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic lockdown in the UK Ellis Bextor performed live weekly Kitchen Disco concerts featuring herself and her family streamed live from their kitchen on Instagram 72 Beginning 24 June 2020 Ellis Bextor started a weekly podcast titled Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis Bextor on which she interviews working mothers 73 Guests have included Fearne Cotton Caitlin Moran Myleene Klass Roisin Murphy and Janet Ellis On 16 July 2020 Ellis Bextor announced the greatest hits album Songs from the Kitchen Disco 74 The album was preceded by the release of a single Crying at the Discoteque a cover version of the Alcazar song which she had performed during her lockdown concerts in September 2020 75 She performed the single on The Graham Norton Show on New Years Eve In March 2022 she embarked on her Songs from the Kitchen Disco tour of the U K 76 In July 2022 the singer revealed a new single Hypnotized a collaboration with electronic artist Wuh Oh and will feature on her upcoming seventh studio album 77 A live album was released in November 2022 entitled Kitchen Disco Live at the London Palladium Other projects EditIn 2001 Ellis Bextor auditioned for the 2001 film Moulin Rouge for the character Satine 78 In 2007 she appeared at Christmas in the Robbie the Reindeer episode Close Encounters of the Herd Kind She was depicted as a female alien at the closure of the story singing the song Supersonic the last track on her third solo studio album Trip the Light Fantastic In November of the same year she also launched the npower Greener Schools Programme which aims to give schools in the UK a green makeover by providing free energy audits implementing tailor made energy efficiency measures to reduce their carbon footprint and educating children on how to be greener 79 She launched Capital Radio s Capital 95 8 Lights Out London campaign which asks Londoners to switch off their lights for one hour in a bid to save 750 MWh and send a message to the world on the importance of climate change 80 In 2008 she featured in the short musical film The Town that Boars Me by photographer Ben Charles Edwards The film also features Jodie Harsh Kelly Osbourne and Zandra Rhodes The film was produced by Glass Loves and Shoot to Kill Productions and was set to debut at the Portobello Film Festival 81 The same year she fronted a campaign for The Children s Society encouraging people to log onto the Hundreds and Thousands of Childhood Memories website to donate their favourite childhood memory 82 In May 2008 she was hired by cosmetics brand Rimmel to be one of their new faces 83 A song of hers Sophia Loren was featured in one of the Rimmel London television adverts for the line Sexy Curves 84 She appeared as an advocate for Verdi on BBC World News classical music programme Visionaries 85 She was a contestant in the eleventh series of the televised dance competition Strictly Come Dancing in late 2013 She was partnered with Brendan Cole and reached the final placing fourth 86 In September 2014 the Pretty Polly hosiery company announced that Ellis Bextor was their latest face and legs and would be designing and modelling for them 87 In March 2019 Ellis Bextor appeared as an extra in Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 The Long Night 88 In July 2020 she started a podcast called Spinning Plates which focuses on mothers and their careers 89 In the same year she competed in the second series of The Masked Singer as Alien She was the first celebrity to be unmasked 90 It was announced in October 2021 that she will make an appearance in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2022 when it airs a storyline in London 91 On the morning of 16 November 2021 Ellis Bextor embarked upon a 24 hour Kitchen Disco Danceathon in aid of Children in Need 92 93 She raised over 1 000 000 for the cause 92 94 Personal life EditEllis Bextor met her future husband the Feeling bassist Richard Jones when he auditioned for her tour band in 2002 95 Jones has said Something kind of smacked us in the face The chemistry was incredible it was like nothing I ve ever experienced 96 They married in 2005 14 months after the birth of their first child 95 97 They have five sons 98 Their first child was born two months early only eight months after the start of their relationship 96 Ellis Bextor suffered from pre eclampsia the onset of high blood pressure during her first two pregnancies resulting in both deliveries being premature 99 She is an ambassador for Borne a medical research charity looking into the causes of premature birth 100 Sophie and her sons Kit and Sonny took part in Lego Masters British TV series Christmas Special 2022 Political activity EditIn the 2019 EU Elections Ellis Bextor endorsed The Independent Group for Change 101 Her father Robin Bextor was a candidate for the South East Region He received 105 832 votes but lost his deposit as he did not get at least 5 of the vote Awards and nominations EditYear Awards Work Category Result1999 NME Awards Theaudience Best New Band 102 Nominated2000 The Record of the Year Groovejet Record of the Year NominatedSmash Hits Poll Winners Party Best Dance Choon 103 NominatedEricsson Muzik Awards Best Single WonBest Ibiza Tune Won2001 Brit Awards Best British Single NominatedDanceStar Awards Capital FM Worldwide Record of the Year Won2002 Music Television Awards Herself Best New Act NominatedBest Dance NominatedMTV Europe Music Awards NominatedVariety Club of Great Britain Awards Recording Artist Award WonPop Factory Awards Best Pop Factory Performance 104 NominatedBrit Awards British Female Solo Artist Nominated2003 NominatedECHO Awards Best International Newcomer NominatedHungarian Music Awards Read My Lips Best Foreign Dance Album WonAPRA Music Awards Murder on the Dancefloor Most Performed Foreign Work NominatedTop of the Pops Awards Herself Most Annoying Voice 105 NominatedPop Posho 106 Won2004 Brit Awards British Female Solo Artist Nominated2007 Popjustice 20 Music Prize Catch You Best British Pop Single Nominated2009 Love Radio Awards Straight to the Heart Tour Concert of the Year 107 Nominated2010 Popjustice 20 Music Prize Bittersweet Best British Pop Single Nominated2011 International Dance Music Awards Not Giving Up on Love with Armin van Buuren Best Commercial Dance Track NominatedBest Trance Track 108 Won2014 AIM Independent Music Awards Herself Best Live Act WonCurrent band members EditPhil Wilkinson drums Richard Jones bass Ciaran Jeremiah keyboards Seton Daunt guitar Gita Langley backing vocals violinDiscography EditFurther information Sophie Ellis Bextor discography Studio albums Read My Lips 2001 Shoot from the Hip 2003 Trip the Light Fantastic 2007 Make a Scene 2011 Wanderlust 2014 Familia 2016 Books EditEllis Bextor Sophie 7 October 2021 Spinning Plates Thoughts on Men Music and Motherhood Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 9781529382693 Tours Edit Ellis Bextor performing in November 2012 Read My Lips Tour 2002 03 109 Straight to the Heart Tour 2009 10 110 Wanderlust Tour 2014 111 Familia Tour 2017 112 The Song Diaries Tour 2019 113 Kitchen Disco Tour 2022 23 114 Opening act25 Live for George Michael 2006 115 Beautiful World Tour for Take That 2007 116 Pandemonium Tour for Pet Shop Boys 2010 117 Total Pop Forest Tour for Erasure 2011 118 Summer 2019 for Kylie Minogue 2019 119 What the Future Holds Tour for Steps 2021 120 The Wild Dreams Tour for Westlife 2022 References Edit Sophie Ellis Bextor Biography 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van Buuren for new single Daily Mirror 9 December 2009 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Junior Caldera Feat Sophie Ellis Bextor Can t Fight This Feeling Discogs Sophie s new album and single out on 6 June Archived from the original on 31 January 2013 Why did Sophie find it hard to make a scene Belfast Telegraph Copsey Robert 14 June 2011 Sophie Ellis Bextor interview I m a sucker for sad pop Digital Spy a b Music Interview Sophie Ellis Bextor Digital Spy 15 April 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Sophie is a special guest Jehan Faisal 13 September 2008 Interview Metronomy Ohh Crapp Archived from the original on 2 April 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Universal Music Russia 11 January 2014 Archived from the original on 11 January 2014 Copsey Robert 26 May 2011 Sophie Ellis Bextor Starlight Digital Spy Ellis Bextor joins Erasure for tour Belfast Telegraph SoulNation mixes best from Home and Abroad Archived 3 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine Jakarta Globe 27 September 2011 Sophie Ellis Bextor Wants 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