Lucia Evans
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Lucia Evans, is an Irish singer and winner of the 2006 season of the talent show You're A Star.
Unlike the previous winners of You're A Star, Lucia didn't get to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. Her primary objective is to become an internationally selling musical artist. Lucia auditioned for the first You're A Star, back in 2002 but, judge at the time, Phil Coulter told her she couldn't sing.
Lucia is now living in Galway in Ireland although originally from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. At the beginning of the 2007 she travelled back to Africa with an RTE crew to Burkina Faso in Africa to make a documentary about children in the developing world.
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Lucia Evans' first single, "Bruised Not Broken" written by Don Black, Wayne Hector and Phill Thornalley and produced by Paul Staveley O'Duffy was released on Universal Records and entered the Irish charts on 20 April 2006 at #5, making her the first 'You're a star' winner not to reach the top three. The song lasted three weeks in the top ten before a rapid fall from the top fifty.
In 2007 Lucia found herself with a new Record contract with MDM Records and in June released "The Other Man" which was written by Lucia and produced by Chris O'Brien and Graham Murphy, which peaked at #17 on the Irish charts.