Bailey Tzuke

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Bailey Tzuke
Background information
Birth name Bailey Jean Muggleton-Tzuke
Born June 28, 1987 (1987-06-28) (age 20)
Origin Flag of England England
Genre(s) Pop/Adult contemporary
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Website Official website
Myspace

Bailey Tzuke (born Bailey Jean Muggleton-Tzuke on June 28, 1987) is a British singer/songwriter. She has been compared with other singer-songwriters as diverse as Joss Stone, Christina Aguilera and Kate Bush. She has four siblings Tallula Tzuke, Annie Moody, Andy Muggleton, Jamie Muggleton.

Bailey has grown up with the music industry around her; her mother, Judie Tzuke, is also a singer-songwriter, most famous for her 1979 hit "Stay With Me Til Dawn" - and her father, Paul Muggleton, is a record producer. Bailey has toured with and sung backing vocals for Judie for many years.

Recently, Bailey has been working with many different artists on her own material; much of this is available to listen on her website[1] and her Myspace page[2]. Bailey's much-anticipated first album is almost finished.

On February 8, 2007, Bailey was made Popworld artist of the week. Popworld commented, "Bailey Tzuke could be the new Joss Stone, thanks to the similarity in age, her boho chic and the ability to write and sing credible songs. This 19 year old does have her own unique style, though - a piano-based folkey sound and pretty vocal lines that have lyrics that seem to really mean something to her."

In October 2007, Bailey's vocals were featured on the downloadable Freemasons track "Uninvited" which made number 8 in the UK charts and number 4 in the Netherlands. This was a cover of the 1998 Alanis Morissette hit.

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Year Title Chart positions[3][4] Album
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2007 "Uninvited" 8 4 5 7 50 23 Unmixed

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