Lisa Moorish

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Lisa Moorish (born 1974) is a British singer and songwriter and sometime model. She is the lead singer of the British electro-rock band Kill City. She was born in the UK to a Jamaican father and a British mother and grew up in Walworth, South London.

Lisa had a minor brush with fame in the early to mid-nineties when she had a brief pop career, her most famous hits being the acid house song "Rock to the Beat" and a cover of George Michael's "I'm Your Man" in 1995 (which Michael also sang backing vocals on). In 1996, Moorish provided backing vocals on Irish alternative rockers Ash's hit single "Oh Yeah" and in 1999 and 2000 made uncredited appearances in the films Soul Patrol and Love, Honour and Obey.

In 2005, Moorish a recorded a popular cover of "Fairytale of New York" with Johnny Borrell.

In March 1998 she gave birth to her daughter Molly, with Liam Gallagher, conceived little more than a week after he married Patsy Kensit. Her son Astile, whose father is Pete Doherty, former Libertines and current Babyshambles frontman, was born in 2003. In the 90s she was close to both Matt Goss and Luke Goss and dated Justin Welch from Elastica, she has recently been linked to David Walliams and Russell Brand.

Moorish rarely gives interviews, she is known to have turned down numerous offers to publish her life story or "kiss and tell" on the famous men in her life.