MISSY HIGGINS


'Missy Higgins' (born 'Melissa Morrison Higgins' on August 19, 1983[1]) is an award-winning Australian singer-songwriter, best known for her hit singles "Scar" and "The Special Two" off her debut album ''The Sound of White''. Her second album, ''On a Clear Night'' was released in April 2007.
She has begun touring in May, 2007 in Australia to promote her new album, ''On a Clear Night''.

Contents
Career biography
Personal life
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
EPs
Compilations and contributions
DVDs
Awards and nominations
Awards
Nominations
Transcribed music
Notes
External links

Career biography


Missy Higgins, who was brought up in Melbourne, Australia, began her professional musical career in mid-2001, while she was still in boarding school at Geelong Grammar School. A few times every term when she went home to visit her family she occasionally sang in her brothers band. During this time she worked with in the Kool Skools programme and also won the Triple J Unearthed competition while in high school with her song "All For Believing", which she wrote at 16 and later included in her first release.[2][3]
After attracting the attention of manager John Watson, she released her first EP with his record label 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. Many of her songs are based around her performance on the piano.
''The Sound of White'' was produced in the U.S. by John Porter with audio engineer Jay Newland, noted for his work with jazz singer, Norah Jones.
Throughout 2004, Higgins had been touring as a support act with Pete Murray and The John Butler Trio, including solo performances at the Horden Pavilion, The Clarendon, and the Enmore Theatre. With the release of ''The Sound of White'', Higgins began another national tour, her first as the headliner.
In 2004, Higgins was nominated in four categories at the ARIA Awards. These included "Best Female Artist" and "Single of the Year". At the awards ceremony on October 17 she received the award for "Best Pop Release".
Following the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, Higgins appeared as one of the headline acts of the WaveAid fund raising concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground, to raise funds for aid organisations working in disaster affected areas.
In 2005, Higgins was nominated for a further seven ARIA Awards, taking out the awards for "Album of the Year" (for ''The Sound of White''), "Best Female Artist", "Best Pop Release" (for ''The Sound of White''), "Breakthrough Artist - Album Release" (for ''The Sound Of White'') and "Highest Selling Album" (again, for ''The Sound of White'').
Her single "Ten Days", co-written with Jay Clifford of Jump, Little Children peaked at number 12 on the ARIA charts.
She released her third single, "The Special Two", to both critical and commercial acclaim. It became an instant hit on Australian radio and in the charts debuting and peaking at number 2 on the ARIA charts. "The Special Two" EP included Missy's cover of the Skyhooks classic, "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good In Bed" which she recorded for Triple J's 30th anniversary. "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good In Bed" was the first song played on Triple J in 1975. She continued touring in mid-2005 and released her fourth single, "The Sound of White", in August 2005. In late 2005 she teamed up with Ben Lee for a national tour.
In 2006, she toured the United States, United Kingdom and South Africa along with her band before basing herself in Los Angeles to record her second album with veteran producer Mitchell Froom. Her second album, ''On a Clear Night'', was released on April 28, 2007. "Steer", the first single from the album was released on April 4, 2007.[4]
On July 7, 2007, Higgins participated at the Australian leg of Live Earth performing her own set, as well as joining Paul Kelly, Kev Carmody and John Butler on stage for the song "From Little Things Big Things Grow."[5] The song could have been considered "the event's anthem"[6] and ''Rolling Stone'' cited it as a highlight, stating that the "whole crowd sung along – all eleven verses."[7]
Higgins' current tour is carbon neutral.[8]


Higgins is planning to temporarily relocate to Los Angeles in August of 2007 to concentrate on the US market. Higgins' second album, ''On a Clear Night'', will be released in the US in early 2008. She is basing herself in LA for three months of music industry showcases and meetings designed to get her music used in films and television shows.[9]

Personal life


Higgins, the youngest of three children of a doctor and a childcare centre operator, was raised in Melbourne, Victoria and attended Geelong Grammar School for her secondary education. She currently lives with her sister Nicola in Melbourne.
She is a vegetarian, and in 2005 appeared in a marketing campaign for the animal rights group PETA promoting awareness of animal rights.[10]
Higgins' sexuality has been brought into question due to the content of her lyrics and her demeanour. It is also notable that she does not use male or female pronouns to describe her partner during her concerts. She has neither denied nor confirmed any stance, although she has been quoted as saying: "I think everyone is a bit bisexual but not everyone admits it. Or not everyone has realised it yet".[11] Though she admits to making "a few risque comments in interviews about bisexuality," she wishes her privacy to be respected in this matter.[12]
Higgins said recently in an interview on Channel V that her single "Ten Days" was written for her then boyfriend while she was backpacking in Europe for six months after she finished school. She is currently single and states that she has not been in a relationship for a long time, citing her busy schedule as a reason.[13]

Discography


Studio albums

'Album Information' 'Singles'
'''The Sound of White''' '''Released: September 6 2004'''
  • Debut Studio album
  • ARIA Charts: #1 (7 Weeks)
  • 9x Platinum
  • "Scar"
  • "Ten Days"
  • "The Special Two"
  • "The Sound of White"
  • '''On a Clear Night''' '''Released: April 28 2007'''
  • Second Studio album
  • ARIA Charts: #1 (1 Week)
  • 2x Platinum
  • United World Chart: #39
  • "Steer"
  • "Where I Stood"

  • Singles

    Year Title Chart positions[14][15][16] Album
    AUS NZ UK
    2004 "Scar" 1 20 246''The Sound Of White''
    "Ten Days" 12 39 133
    2005 "The Special Two" 2 - -
    "The Sound of White" 22 - -
    2007 "Steer" 1 - - ''On A Clear Night''
    "Where I Stood" 10 - -
    "Peachy" - - -

    EPs


    ★ ''The Missy Higgins EP'' - (2003) AUS #49

    ★ ''All for Believing EP (USA)'' - (24/01/2005) US #141

    ★ ''The Special Two EP'' - (03/04/2005)

    ★ ''Live From San Francisco'' - (2005) (iTunes Exclusive) AUS iTunes #26

    ★ ''Steer EP'' - 2007 AUS #1

    ★ ''Where I Stood EP'' - 2007 AUS #10
    Compilations and contributions


    ★ ''Moses'' - From Triple J's ''Like a Version: Volume One'' (2005)

    ★ ''Stuff And Nonsense'' - From the Tim & Neil Finn tribute album, ''She Will Have Her Way'' (2005)

    ★ ''The River'' - From ''Timor Leste: Freedom Rising'' (2005)

    ★ ''Droving Woman'' (with Augie March and Paul Kelly) - From the Kev Carmody tribute album, ''Cannot Buy My Soul'' (2007)
    DVDs


    ★ ''If You Tell Me Yours, I'll Tell You Mine'' - (2005) AUS #1 (1 week)

    Awards and nominations


    Awards


    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Album Of The Year for ''The Sound Of White''

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Best Female Artist for ''The Sound Of White''

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Album for ''The Sound Of White''

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Best Pop Release for ''The Sound Of White''

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Breakthrough Artist - Album for ''The Sound Of White''

    ★ 2005 APRA Awards, Song Of The Year for "Scar"

    ★ 2005 APRA Awards, Breakthrough Award for "Scar"

    ★ 2005 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Breakthrough Artist of the Year

    ★ 2004 ARIA Awards, Best Pop Release for "Scar"
    Nominations


    ★ 2006 ARIA Awards, Best Female Artist for "The Sound of White"

    ★ 2006 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Best Female Artist

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for "The Special Two"

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Single for "The Special Two"

    ★ 2005 ARIA Awards, Song Of The Year for "Ten Days"

    ★ 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"

    Transcribed music



    ★ Higgins, Missy(2004) ''Scar [music]'' written by Missy Higgins and Kevin Griffin ; transcribed by Ray Smith. Richmond, East Vic.: Allans Publishing. ISBN 1863674772

    Notes


    1. http://www.askmen.com/women/singer_300/308c_missy_higgins.html
    2. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/and-todays-lesson-is-how-to-write-a-catchy-chorus/2007/06/19/1182019118151.html
    3. http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2007/06/22/4865_news.html
    4. EMI MUSIC Australia, Missy Steers Towards New Album. Top40 Charts, February 2007. Retrieved February 11 2007.
    5. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003608604
    6. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,22035133-1702,00.html
    7. http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/07/07/international-report-live-earth-sydney/
    8. http://www.smh.com.au/news/gig-reviews/live-earth/2007/07/05/1183351355855.html
    9. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22085023-2902,00.html
    10. http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/food-fight-sam-takes-on-missy/2006/03/11/1141701737149.html ''Theage.com'' Retrieved on 05-17-07
    11. Popdirt interview: Higgins & Sexuality.
    12. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/whatson/missy-higgins/2007/06/13/1181414369461.html?page=2
    13. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/whatson/missy-higgins/2007/06/13/1181414369461.html
    14. "Missy Higgens chart peaks for Australia". ''Australian-charts.com''. Retrieved July 17 2007.
    15. "Missy Higgens chart peaks for New Zealand". ''charts.org.nz''. Retrieved July 17 2007.
    16. "Chart Log UK - H & Claire – Hysterix". ''zobbel.de''. Retrieved July 17 2007.

    External links



    Missy Higgins official site

    Missy Higgins MySpace page

    Missy Higgins at The Dwarf

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